1935 in the United States

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1935
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the United States
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1935 map of the United States showing state flags, painted by Ethel Parsons for the Albany post office Lobby mural, James T. Foley U.S. Post Office 02273v.jpg
1935 map of the United States showing state flags, painted by Ethel Parsons for the Albany post office

Events from the year 1935 in the United States.

Incumbents

Federal government

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Undated

Ongoing

Births

January

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Floyd Patterson
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Elvis Presley
Seymour Cassel Seymour Cassel2.jpg
Seymour Cassel

February

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Roger B. Chaffee
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Sonny Bono

March

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M. Emmet Walsh
Herb Alpert Herb Alpert 1966.jpg
Herb Alpert

April

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Kenneth Mars
Bobby Bare Bobby Bare 1973.JPG
Bobby Bare

May

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Nokie Edwards
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Lee Meriwether

June

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Peggy Seeger
Don Demeter Don Demeter 1966.jpg
Don Demeter
Larry Kramer Larry Kramer 2010 Photo - David Shankbone.jpg
Larry Kramer

July

James Cotton James Cotton Monterey 1981.jpg
James Cotton
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Steve Lawrence
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Ken Kercheval
Diahann Carroll Diahann Carroll 1976.JPG
Diahann Carroll

August

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Ron Paul
William Friedkin William Friedkin, Festival de Sitges 2017 (cropped).jpg
William Friedkin
John Phillips Mamas and the Papas' John Phillips in 1967.JPG
John Phillips

September

Jerry Lee Lewis Jerry Lee Lewis 1950s publicity photo cropped retouched.jpg
Jerry Lee Lewis
Johnny Mathis Johnny Mathis.JPG
Johnny Mathis

October

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Peter Boyle
Jerry Orbach Jerry Orbach 1965 press photo.JPG
Jerry Orbach

November

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Diane Ladd
Woody Allen Woody Allen Cannes 2016.jpg
Woody Allen

December

Lee Remick Lee Ann Remick, London, 1974.jpg
Lee Remick

Deaths

Date unknown

See also

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