List of events
The following is a partial list of events from the year 1812 in the United States . After years of increasing tensions, the United States declares war on the British Empire , starting the War of 1812 .
Results from the 1812 U.S. presidential election
Political map of the United States published in 1812.
George Clinton (DR -New York ) (until April 20)
vacant (starting April 20)
The original "Gerrymander "
August 19: USS Constitution sinks HMS Guerriere
January 2 – Augustus C. Dodge , United States Senator from Iowa from 1848 to 1855 (died 1883 )
January 11 – Alexander H. Stephens , the only vice president of the Confederate States of America (died 1883)
February 22 – John B. Weller , United States Senator from California from 1852 to 1857 (died 1875 )
February 15 – Charles Lewis Tiffany , founder of Tiffany & Co. (died 1902 )
February 16 – Henry Wilson , 18th vice president of the United States from 1873 to 1875 (died 1875 )
March 11 – James Speed , U.S. Attorney General from 1864 to 1866 under Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson (died 1887 )
March 12 – Isaac P. Christiancy , Chief Justice of Michigan Supreme Court and U.S. Senator from Michigan from 1875 to 1879 (died 1890 )
March 13 – James E. English , United States Senator from Connecticut from 1875 to 1876 (died 1890)
March 22 – Stephen Pearl Andrews , anarchist and proponent of pantarchy (died 1886 )
April 2 – Susan May Williams , railroad heiress who married a nephew of Emperor Napoleon I (died 1881 )
April 16 – Sarah Harris Fayerweather , African-American whose 1832 admission to a Connecticut school resulted in the first integrated schoolhouse (died 1878 )
May 4 – John W. Stevenson , United States Senator from Kentucky from 1871 to 1877 (died 1886 )
May 6 – Martin Delany , African-American abolitionist, journalist, and physician (died 1885 )
May 17 – Elias Nelson Conway , 5th Governor of Arkansas from 1852 to 1860 (died 1892 )
May 30 – John Alexander McClernand , lawyer, politician, and Union General during the American Civil War (died 1900 )
July 27 –
July 30 – Harrison Ludington , 13th Governor of Wisconsin from 1876 to 1878 (died 1891 )
August 11 – Joseph Projectus Machebeuf , French-American Catholic missionary and the first Bishop of Denver (died 1889 )
August 18 – John Hugh Means , 64th Governor of South Carolina from 1850 to 1852 (died 1862 )
August 22 – Joseph Mozier , American-born sculptor best known for his work in Italy. (died 1870 )
September 13 – John McMurtry , builder and architect (died 1890 )
September 18 – Herschel Vespasian Johnson , United States Senator from Georgia from 1863 to 1865 (died 1880 )
September 29 – George N. Stearns , founder of E. C. Stearns & Company (died 1882 )
October 1 – Stephen P. Hempstead , 2nd Governor of Iowa from 1850 to 1854. (died 1883 )
October 6 – Lazarus W. Powell , United States Senator from Kentucky from 1859 to 1865. (died 1867 )
October 9 – Almon W. Babbitt , Mormon pioneer and first secretary/treasurer of Utah Territory (died 1856 )
October 20 – Austin Flint , co-founder of Buffalo Medical College and president of the American Medical Association (died 1886 )
October 21 – David H. Armstrong , Canadian-born United States Senator from Missouri from 1877 to 1879 (died 1893 )
October 22 – James "Grizzly" Adams , mountain man and bear trainer (died 1860 )
November 1 – John Bernard Fitzpatrick , Bishop of Boston (died 1866 )
November 4 – Richard M. Bishop , 34th Governor of Ohio from 1878 to 1880 (died 1893 )
November 28 – George Ticknor Curtis , author, lawyer and historian (died 1894 )
December 18 – Jesse D. Bright , United States Senator from Indiana from 1845 to 1862 (died 1875 )