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1974 in the United States

Events from the year 1974 in the United States.

1974
in
the United States

Decades:
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Incumbents

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Federal government

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Richard Nixon (R-California) (until August 9)
Gerald Ford (R-Michigan) (starting August 9)
Gerald Ford (R-Michigan)
vacant (August 9 – December 19)
Nelson Rockefeller (R-New York) (starting December 19)

Events

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January

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February

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March

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April

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June

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July

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August

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August 9: Richard Nixon resigns as President of the United States
 
August 9: Gerald Ford is sworn in as the 38th U.S. president
Nixon Oval Office meeting with H.R. Haldeman "Smoking Gun" Conversation June 23, 1972 Full Transcript

September

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October

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October 17: President Ford testifies before the House Judiciary Subcommittee regarding his pardon of Nixon

November

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December

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December 19: Nelson Rockefeller becomes the 41st U.S. vice president

Undated

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Ongoing

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January

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Derek Kilmer
 
Katie Porter
 
Kevin Durand
 
Frank Caliendo
 
Tiffani Thiessen
 
Ed Helms
 
Michael Waltz

February

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Seth Green
 
Elizabeth Banks
 
Alex Jones
 
Fonzworth Bentley
 
Mahershala Ali
 
Jillian Michaels

March

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Mark-Paul Gosselaar
 
Eva Mendes
 
Jenna Fischer
 
Alyson Hannigan
 
Kai Kahele
 
Kristoffer Cusick

April

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Chris Kyle
 
Jenna Jameson
 
Eric Greitens
 
Marley Shelton
 
Da Brat
 
Mark Tremonti
 
Breckin Meyer
 
Sonny Sandoval
 
Sean Gunn
 
Jewel
 
Marjorie Taylor Greene

June

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Alanis Morissette
 
Tate Reeves
 
Uncle Kracker
 
Steve-O
 
Derek Jeter
 
Rob Dyrdek

July

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Jonathan Roumie
 
Lil' Kim
 
Simon Rex
 
Kathryn Hahn
 
Stephanie March
 
Josh Radnor
 
Hilary Swank

August

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Michael Shannon
 
Chris Messina
 
Karine Jean-Pierre
 
Christopher Gorham
 
Amy Adams
 
Misha Collins
 
Cory Gardner

September

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Burn Gorman
 
Ryan Phillippe
 
Austin St. John
 
Xzibit
 
Jimmy Fallon
 
Matt Hardy
 
Daniel Wu

October

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Colin Meloy
 
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
 
Shaggy 2 Dope
 
André Carson
 
Joaquin Phoenix

November

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Nelly
 
Chris Sununu
 
Leonardo DiCaprio
 
Leslie Bibb
 
Chloë Sevigny
 
Jimmy Gomez

December

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Dan Bongino
 
Rey Mysterio
 
Sarah Paulson
 
Giovanni Ribisi
 
Ryan Seacrest
 
Mekhi Phifer

Full date unknown

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Anarquia
 
Sophie Barthes
 
Aaron Becker
 
Macon Blair

Deaths

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See also

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References

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  8. ^ Hall, Mitchell K. (2008). "Chronology". Historical Dictionary of the Nixon-Ford Era. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6410-8.
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  13. ^ Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah, eds. (2001). Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Vol. 9. Waterford: Yorkin Publications, Gale Group. p. 380. ISBN 978-0-78764-068-2.
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