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List of events
"United States Slave Trade 1830" from
Benjamin Lundy 's
Genius of Universal Emancipation depicted the rise of the
coastwise slave trade between the
Chesapeake Bay and the
Mississippi watershed
Events from the year 1830 in the United States .
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Governors and
lieutenant governors
Governor of Alabama :
Gabriel Moore (
Democratic )
Governor of Connecticut :
Gideon Tomlinson (
Democratic-Republican )
Governor of Delaware :
Charles Polk, Jr. (
Federalist ) (until January 19),
David Hazzard (
National Republican ) (starting January 19)
Governor of Georgia :
George R. Gilmer (
Democratic-Republican )
Governor of Illinois :
Ninian Edwards (
Democratic-Republican ) (until December 6),
John Reynolds (
Democratic ) (starting December 6)
Governor of Indiana :
James B. Ray (
Independent )
Governor of Kentucky :
Thomas Metcalfe (
National Republican )
Governor of Louisiana :
Armand Julie Beauvais (
National Republican ) (until January 14),
Jacques Dupré (
National Republican ) (starting January 14)
Governor of Maine :
Governor of Maryland :
Daniel Martin (
National Republican ) (until January 15),
Thomas King Carroll (
Democratic ) (starting January 15)
Governor of Massachusetts :
Levi Lincoln, Jr. (
National Republican )
Governor of Mississippi :
Gerard Brandon (
Democratic )
Governor of Missouri :
John Miller (
Democratic )
Governor of New Hampshire :
Benjamin Pierce (
Democratic ) (until June 3),
Matthew Harvey (
Democratic ) (starting June 3)
Governor of New Jersey :
Peter Dumont Vroom (
Democratic )
Governor of New York :
Enos T. Throop (
Democratic )
Governor of North Carolina :
John Owen (
Democratic ) (until December 18),
Montfort Stokes (
Democratic ) (starting December 18)
Governor of Ohio :
Allen Trimble (
Federalist ) (until December 18),
Duncan McArthur (
National Republican ) (starting December 18)
Governor of Pennsylvania :
George Wolf (
Democratic-Republican )
Governor of Rhode Island :
James Fenner (
Democratic-Republican )
Governor of South Carolina :
Stephen Decatur Miller (
Democratic ) (until December 9),
James Hamilton, Jr. (
Democratic ) (starting December 9)
Governor of Tennessee :
William Carroll (
Democratic )
Governor of Vermont :
Samuel C. Crafts (
National Republican )
Governor of Virginia :
William Branch Giles (
Democratic ) (until March 4),
John Floyd (
Democratic ) (starting March 4)
January 7 –
Emerson Opdycke , businessman and
Union Army brigadier general during the
American Civil War (died
1884 )
January 8 –
Gouverneur K. Warren , civil engineer and
Union Army general in the American Civil War (died
1882 )
January 19 –
George B. Cosby ,
Confederate brigadier general during the American Civil War (died
1909 )
January 25 –
Thomas W. Palmer , U.S. Senator from Michigan from 1883 to 1889 (died
1913 )
January 31 –
James G. Blaine , U.S. Senator from Maine from 1876 to 1881 and U.S. Secretary of State in 1881 and from 1889 to 1892 (died
1893 )
March 1 –
Alexander Caldwell U.S. Senator from Kansas from 1871 to 1873 (died
1917 )
March 12 –
William F. Brantley ,
Confederate general in the
American Civil War (died
1870 )
March 20 –
Eugene Asa Carr ,
Union Army general in the American Civil War (died
1910 )
April 26 –
Thomas M. Norwood , U.S. Senator from Georgia from 1871 to 1877 (died 1913)
May 9 –
Harriet Lane , acting
First Lady of the United States during
James Buchanan 's presidency (died
1903 )
May 13 –
Zebulon Baird Vance , Confederate military officer in the American Civil War, the 37th and 43rd Governor of North Carolina, U.S. Senator (died
1894 )
May 23 –
September 7 –
Mary Treat , naturalist (died
1923 )
November 8 –
Oliver Otis Howard ,
Union general and
United States Army officer (died
1909 )
November 26 –
Horace Tabor , U.S. Senator from Colorado in 1883 (died
1899 )
December 8 –
William Pitt Kellogg , U.S. Senator from Louisiana from 1868 to 1872 and from 1877 to 1883 (died
1918 )
December 10 –
Emily Dickinson , poet (died
1886 )
December 13 –
James D. Walker , U.S. Senator from Arkansas from 1879 to 1885 (died
1906 )
Smith, Joseph, Jr. (1830), The Book of Mormon: An Account Written by the Hand of Mormon, Upon Plates Taken from the Plates of Nephi, Palmyra, New York: E. B. Grandin, OCLC 768123849
[1] . See
Book of Mormon .