1926 in the United States

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Events from the year 1926 in the United States.

Incumbents

Federal government

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Undated

Ongoing

Births

January

Patricia Neal Patricia Neal in The Fountainhead trailer.JPG
Patricia Neal
Steve Reeves Stevereeves1990 CROP.jpg
Steve Reeves

February

Nancy Gates Nancy Gates in Suddenly.jpg
Nancy Gates
Verne Gagne Verne Gagne 1964.jpg
Verne Gagne

March

Ralph Abernathy Ralph Abernathy.jpg
Ralph Abernathy
Jerry Lewis Jerry Lewis - 1960s.jpg
Jerry Lewis

April

Gus Grissom Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom portrait.jpg
Gus Grissom
Hugh Hefner Hugh Hefner Glamourcon 2010.jpg
Hugh Hefner
Harper Lee HarperLee 2007Nov05.jpg
Harper Lee

May

Don Rickles Don Rickles 1973.JPG
Don Rickles
Miles Davis Miles Davis by Palumbo.jpg
Miles Davis

June

Andy Griffith Griffith, Andy (Whitehouse).jpg
Andy Griffith
Marilyn Monroe Marilyn Monroe 1952.jpg
Marilyn Monroe
Mel Brooks MelBrooksApr10.jpg
Mel Brooks

July

John Dingell John dingell.jpg
John Dingell
Harry Dean Stanton HarryDeanStanton-1.jpg
Harry Dean Stanton
Hilary Putnam Hilary Putnam.jpg
Hilary Putnam

August

Tony Bennett Tony Bennett.jpg
Tony Bennett
Stan Freberg Stan Freberg 1956.jpg
Stan Freberg

September

Donald A. Glaser Donald Glaser.jpg
Donald A. Glaser
John Coltrane John Coltrane 1963.jpg
John Coltrane
Julie London Julie London 1958.JPG
Julie London

October

Jean Peters Jean Peters - 1951.jpg
Jean Peters
Julie Adams Julie Adams Andy Griffith Show 1962 (cropped).JPG
Julie Adams
Chuck Berry Chuck Berry 1957.jpg
Chuck Berry

November

Betsy Palmer Betsy Palmer 1960.JPG
Betsy Palmer
Jeffrey Hunter Jeffrey Hunter Sgt Rutledge.jpg
Jeffrey Hunter

December

Joe Paterno Joe Paterno - Penn State - Outback Bowl pep rally 123110 cropped.jpg
Joe Paterno

Deaths

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