MAY 26 | Birthdays and Events

Famous Birthdays

People born on May 26

1823

John H. Balsley

Born: May 26, 1823
Died: March 12, 1895

Master carpenter who invented the folding wooden step ladder.

1883

Mamie Smith

Born: May 26, 1883
Died: September 16, 1946

Singer, actress, dancer, and pianist who performed in multiple styles, including jazz and blues. She was the first African-American artist to make vocal blues recordings.

1920

Peggy Lee

Born: May 26, 1920
Died: January 21, 2002

North Dakota native Norma Deloris Egstrom was known professionally as Peggy Lee. She was an American jazz and popular music singer, songwriter, and actress whose career spanned seven decades.

1923

James Arness

Born: May 26, 1923
Died: June 3, 2011

Actor who played Marshal Matt Dillon on the television series Gunsmoke. He was also a WWII veteran who was injured during machine gun fire and a concussion grenade.

1923

Oren Lee Staley

Born: May 26, 1923
Died: September 19, 1988

The first President of the National Farmers Organization.

1926

Miles Davis

Born: May 26, 1926

American jazz musician, trumpeter and composer who is considered one of the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz.

1927

David Edgerton

Born: May 26, 1927
Died: April 3, 2018

Founder of Burger King.

1940

Levon Helm

Born: May 26, 1940
Died: April 19, 2012

Mark Lavon Helm was a drummer and one of the three lead vocalists for The Band. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.

1948

Stevie Nicks

Born: May 26, 1948

Iconic rock singer-songwriter with hits like Rhiannon, Landslide, and Edge Of Seventeen.

1949

Hank Williams Jr.

Born: May 26, 1949

Legendary country music singer-songwriter known for hits like All My Rowdy Friends; Honky Tonkin', and There's A Tear In My Beer.

1951

Sally Ride

Born: May 26, 1951
Died: July 23, 2012

American physicist and astronaut who was the youngest American astronaut to have flown in space (age 32). She also founded the Sally Ride Science, an organization about science programs and publications for upper elementary and middle school students, with a particular focus on girls.

1971

Matt Stone

Born: May 26, 1971

Co-creator of the animated series South Park. He voiced the characters Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, and Butters Stotch.



Historical Events on May 26

Events that occurred on May 26 throughout history

1637

The first battle of the Pequot War in Connecticut occurs.

The first battle of the Pequot War in Connecticut occurs. About 500 Pequot Native Americans are killed by Colonial forces in a battle that became known as the Mystic Massacre.

1647

Alse Young becomes the first person executed as a witch.

Alse Young becomes the first recorded person executed as a witch in the American colonies. The mother of 3 children was hanged in Hartford, Connecticut. She was around 32 years old.

1721

South Carolina is formally incorporated as a royal colony.

South Carolina is formally incorporated as a royal colony. During this time, South Carolina flourished into one of the wealthiest of the 13 Colonies. This era of direct British control lasted for nearly 50 years until the colonists declared their independence from Great Britain in 1776.

1783

Connecticut celebrates the end of fighting in the American Revolutionary War.

North Stratford, Connecticut, celebrates the end of fighting in the American Revolutionary War with A Great Jubilee Day.

1805

Lewis and Clark first sight the Rocky Mountains

Lewis and Clark first sight the Rocky Mountains. Meriwether Lewis records in his journal as "a most beatifull and sightly mountains" that appeared about fifty miles away.

1864

Montana is organized as a United States territory.

Montana is organized as a United States territory by President Abraham Lincoln. The territory functioned as a frontier territory for 25 years until it was officially admitted to the Union as the 41st state on November 8, 1889.

1868

President Andrew Johnson is acquitted of impeachment.

President Andrew Johnson is acquitted by one vote in the U.S. Senate. The Senate fell one vote short of the two-thirds majority required to convict him. He was allowed to remain in office and finish out his term.

1871

The Bank of North America is incorporated.

The Bank of North America was incorporated as America's first government-incorporated bank. The bank was established to stabilize the economy during the Revolutionary War.

1906

Archaeological Institute of America forms.

Archaeological Institute of America forms after President Theodore Roosevelt signed the charter into law.

1907

Chicago White Sox pitcher Ed Walsh delivers no-hits against the NY Highlanders.

Chicago White Sox pitcher Ed Walsh delivers no-hits against the NY Highlanders. The final score was 8-1 in a 5 inning game.

1908

The first family to traves across the U.S. by car.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Murdock and their children become the first family to travel across the U.S. car. They begin driving Los Angeles to New York City in a Packard Thirty. The trip takes 32 days, 5 hours, and 25 minutes.

1924

President Calvin Coolidge signs Immigration law restricting immigration.

President Calvin Coolidge signs Immigration law restricting immigration. The law explicitly prohibited the immigration of individuals from the "Asiatic Barred Zone". Asia, Arabs and Japanese were prevented from entering the country.

1938

The House Un-American Activities Committee begins its first session.

The House Un-American Activities Committee begins its first session. The committee was formed to investigate alleged fascist and communist ties in the U.S.

1941

Betsy Ross' given home is given to city of Philadelphia.

The American Flag House (Betsy Ross' Home) is given to city of Philadelphia. Ross never actually owned the building and only rented it. The home is located in Philadelphia's Old City and opened to the public for tours.

1943

Meat and cheese are rationed in U.S.

The government began rationing meat and cheese in the U.S. to ensure fair distribution and support troops overseas during WWII.

1972

The U.S. and the Soviet Union sign the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty.

The U.S. and the Soviet Union sign the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty preventing both nations from deploying nationwide defenses against strategic ballistic missiles. The Treaty ensured that neither nation could launch a first strike without facing a devastating retaliatory attack by the other nation.

1978

The first legal gambling casino opens in Atlantic City

Resorts International opened its doors for business, becoming the first legal gambling casino in Atlantic City.

1998

The Supreme Court of the United States rules Ellis Island is mainly in the state of New Jersey, not New York.

In New Jersey v. New York, the Supreme Court determines Ellis Island is mainly in the state of New Jersey, not New York. Over 12 million immigrants passed through Ellis Island between 1892 to 1954.