1977 in the United States

1977
in
the United States

Decades:
  • 1950s
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
  • 1980s
  • 1990s
See also:

Events from the year 1977 in the United States.

Incumbents

Federal Government

Events

January

January 20: Jimmy Carter becomes President
  • January
  • January 3 Apple Computer is incorporated.
  • January 9 Super Bowl XI: The Oakland Raiders defeat the Minnesota Vikings 32–14 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
  • January 17 In the first execution after the reintroduction of the death penalty in the United States, Gary Gilmore is executed by firing squad in Utah.[3]
  • January 19
  • January 20 Jimmy Carter is sworn in as the 39th President of the United States.
  • January 21 U.S. President Jimmy Carter pardons Vietnam War draft evaders.
  • January 23 Roots begins its phenomenally successful run on ABC.
  • January 28 The Great Lakes Blizzard of 1977 hits Buffalo, New York.
  • January 1 to 31:
    • The contiguous US average monthly minimum temperature of 12.52 °F or −10.82 °C[4] is the coldest for any month since nationwide records were first compiled in 1895.[lower-alpha 1]
    • In contrast to the contiguous US, Alaska had to that point[lower-alpha 2] its warmest January on record with a mean of 17.4 °F or −8.1 °C being 16.2 °F or 9.0 °C warmer than the 1925 to 1974 average (1.2 °F or −17.1 °C) and 1.8 °F or 1.0 °C warmer than Alaska's previous record warmest January 1937.[5]

February

  • February 4
  • February 12 Actress Christa Helm is fatally stabbed on a sidewalk in West Hollywood. The perpetrator is never identified.
  • February 18 The space shuttle Enterprise test vehicle goes on its maiden "flight" while sitting on top of a Boeing 747, at Edwards Air Force Base in California.

March

An excursion train pulled by a classic BC Rail steam locomotive visits Oakland, California in 1977
  • March 9 Approximately a dozen armed Hanafi Muslims take over 3 buildings in Washington, D.C., killing 1 person and taking more than 130 hostages. The hostage situation ends 2 days later.
  • March 15 Tenor Luciano Pavarotti and the PBS opera series Live from the Met both make their American television debuts. Pavarotti stars in a complete production of Puccini's La Boheme.

April

  • April 4 Grundy, Virginia experienced a major flood that caused around $15 million in damages to 228 residential and commercial structures.
  • April 21 Residents of Dover, Massachusetts report sightings of the so-called "Dover Demon".

May

  • May 16 – A 20-passenger S-61L topples sideways at takeoff from the roof of the Pan Am Building in Midtown Manhattan. Four passengers are killed by the turning rotors and a woman at street level is fatally struck by a fallen blade.
  • May 25 The movie Star Wars is released.
  • May 26 George Willig climbs the South Tower of the World Trade Center.
  • May 28 The Beverly Hills Supper Club in Southgate, Kentucky is engulfed in fire, killing 165 inside.
  • May 29 Indianapolis 500: A. J. Foyt becomes the first driver (to date) to win a record four times.

June

July

August

September

Voyager 1 launched Sept. 5, 1977
  • September 4 The Golden Dragon Massacre took place in San Francisco, California.
  • September 4 Joe Curley started his 40-year career of trading Municipal bonds at Prudential Securities
  • September 5 Voyager program: Voyager 1 is launched after a brief delay.
  • September 7 Treaties between Panama and the United States on the status of the Panama Canal are signed. The U.S. agrees to transfer control of the canal to Panama at the end of the 20th century.
  • September 12
  • September 18 Courageous, skippered by Ted Turner, sweeps Australia in the 24th America's Cup.
  • September 19
  • September 21 A nuclear non-proliferation pact is signed by 15 countries, including the United States and the Soviet Union.
  • September 30 A series of partial government shutdowns occur finally ending in December.

October

November

December

  • December 1 The Lockheed's top-secret stealth aircraft project, designated Have Blue, precursor to the U.S. F-117A Nighthawk, makes its first flight.
  • December 13 A DC-3 charter plane carrying the University of Evansville basketball team to Nashville, Tenn., crashes in rain and dense fog about 90 seconds after takeoff from Evansville Dress Regional Airport. Twenty-nine people die in the crash, including 14 members of the team and head coach Bob Watson.
  • December 19–21 The Great Bakersfield Dust Storm hits the Southern San Joaquin Valley, in California; resulting in 3 deaths and $40 million in damages.

Undated

Ongoing

Births

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

See also

Notes

  1. The mean temperature for January 1977 of 23.09 °F or −4.95 °C was the coldest since before 1895, but was broken in January 1979.
  2. Januaries 1981, 1985 and 2014 have since surpassed this figure, almost certainly largely due to man-made global warming.

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  4. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Contiguous US Minimum Temperature; January
  5. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Alaska Average Temperature: January
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  8. October to February Mean Temperature: Ohio Valley; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  9. July to June Precipitation: Western NWS Region, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  10. Northwest Region July to June Precipitation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  11. Quinn, F. H., Assell, R. A., Boyce, D. E., Leshkevich, G. A., Snider, C. R., and Weisnet, D.; ‘Summary of Great Lakes Weather and Ice Conditions, Winter 1976-77’
  12. https://apps.tn.gov/foil-app/details.jsp
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