1924 in the United States

The following events occurred in the United States in the year 1924.

1924
in
the United States

Decades:
See also:

Incumbents

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Henry Cabot Lodge (R-Massachusetts) (until November 9)
vacant (November 9–28)
Charles Curtis (R-Kansas) (starting November 28)

Events

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January–March

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April–June

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July–September

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October–December

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Undated

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Ongoing

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Births

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Jimmy Carter (1924-2024), the 39th president (1977–1981)
George H. W. Bush (1924-2018), the 41st president (1989–1993)
Two U.S. presidents were born in the year 1924

January

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Earl Scruggs
 
Max Roach
 
Dorothy Malone

February

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Lee Marvin
 
Gloria Vanderbilt

March

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Deke Slayton
 
Philip Abbott
 
Norman Fell

April

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Stanley Donen
 
Patricia Kennedy Lawford

June

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Dennis Weaver
 
George H. W. Bush
 
Chet Atkins
 
Sidney Lumet

July

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Eva Marie Saint
 
Pat Hingle
 
Lola Albright
 
Don Knotts
 
C. T. Vivian

August

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James Baldwin
 
Carroll O'Connor
 
Dinah Washington

September

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Daniel Inouye
 
Jane Greer
 
Jerry Coleman
 
Lauren Bacall

October

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Jimmy Carter
 
William Rehnquist
 
Lee Iacocca

November

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Geraldine Page
 
Shirley Chisholm

December

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Alexander Haig
 
Cicely Tyson

Deaths

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See also

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References

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