Events from the year 1867 in the United States.
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OctoberâÂÂDecember
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Births
- January 1 – Lew Fields, vaudeville performer (died 1941)
- January 8 – Emily Greene Balch, writer and pacifist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (died 1961)
- January 14 – James H. Hughes, U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1937 till 1943 (died 1953)
- January 17 – Louise Upton Brumback, landscape painter (died 1929)
- February 3 – Charles Henry Turner, African American entomologist (died 1923)
- February 7 – Laura Ingalls Wilder, novelist (died 1957)
- February 8
- William Michael Crose, U.S. Navy commander and Governor of American Samoa (died 1929)
- Kirtland I. Perky, U.S. Senator from Idaho from 1912 till 1913 (died 1939)
- February 27 – Irving Fisher, economist (died 1947)
- March 4 – Charles Pelot Summerall, U.S. Army general (died 1955)
- March 6 – Samuel Cody, aviation pioneer (died 1913)
- March 10 – Lillian Wald, nurse (died 1940)
- March 21 – Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr., theatrical producer (died 1932)
- March 25 – Gutzon Borglum, artist, sculptor, creator of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial (died 1941)
- March 29 – Cy Young, Major League Baseball pitcher (died 1955)
- April 11 – Mark Keppel, Superintendent of Los Angeles County Schools (died 1928)
- April 16 – Wilbur Wright, aviation pioneer (died 1912)
- May 21 – Anne Walter Fearn (died 1939), physician.* May 21 – Augustus Owsley Stanley, U.S. Senator from Kentucky from 1919 to 1925 (died 1958)
- May 29 – Charles A. Rawson, U.S. Senator from Iowa in 1922 (died 1936)
- June 6 – David T. Abercrombie, businessman, co-founder of Abercrombie & Fitch (died 1931)
- June 8 – Frank Lloyd Wright, architect (died 1959)
- June 14 – John Englehart, Northwest Frontier painter (died 1915)
- July 25 – Alexander Rummler, painter (died 1959)
- July 31 – S. S. Kresge, retailer (died 1966)
- September 5 – Amy Beach, classical composer and pianist (died 1944)
- October 6 – George Horace Lorimer, newspaper editor (died 1937)
- October 12 – Helen Gilman Noyes Brown, philanthropist (died 1942)
- October 21 – Aldred Scott Warthin, cancer geneticist (died 1931)
- October 31 – David Graham Phillips, journalist and novelist (died 1911)
- November 16 – William F. Kirby, U.S. Senator from Arkansas from 1916 till 1921 (died 1934)
- November 24
- Possible date – Scott Joplin, ragtime composer (died 1917)
- Frank L. Smith, elected U.S. Senator from Illinois in 1926 (died 1950)
- December 23 – Madam C. J. Walker, born Sarah Breedlove, African American entrepreneur and philanthropist (died 1919)
- December 30 – Simon Guggenheim, U.S. Senator from Colorado from 1907 till 1913 (died 1941)
Deaths
- January 20 â Nathaniel Parker Willis, author, poet and editor (born 1806)
- February 2 â Forceythe Willson, poet (born 1837)
- March 6 â Charles Farrar Browne ("Artemus Ward"), humorist (born 1834) (tuberculosis)
- March 16 â Benjamin Hanby, songwriter (born 1833) (tuberculosis)
- March 29 â George R. Riddle, U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1864 to 1867 (born 1817)
- April 3 â George W. Randolph, lawyer, planter, Confederate general, 3rd Confederate States Secretary of War (born 1818)
- May 11 â Joseph A. Wright, U.S. Senator from Indiana from 1862 to 1863 (born 1810)
- May 27 â Thomas Bulfinch, collector of myths and legends (born 1796)
- July 3 â Lazarus W. Powell, U.S. Senator from Kentucky from 1859 to 1865 (born 1812)
- July 31 â Catharine Sedgwick, novelist (born 1789)
- September 3 â James A. McDougall, U.S. Senator from California from 1861 to 1867 (born 1817)
- September 23 â Michael O'Laughlen, Conspirator in the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln (born 1840) (yellow fever)
- September 26 â James Ferguson, Scottish-born astronomer and engineer (born 1797)
- September 29 â Sterling Price, 11th governor of Missouri, United States Army brigadier general in the MexicanâÂÂAmerican War, Confederate Army major general in the American Civil War (born 1809)
- October 7 â Henry Timrod, poet (born 1829) (tuberculosis)
- November 19 â Fitz-Greene Halleck, poet (born 1790)
- December 3 â Margaret Lea Houston, First Lady of the Republic of Texas (born 1819)
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