1890–1912
Cosmo Bonsor (September 2, 1848 - December 4, 1929) served as the first member of Parliament for Wimbledon, serving between 1885 and 1900, including the whole of 1890.
Flag of West Virginia was created in 1929.
Howard Mason Gore (born October 12, 1887 in Harrison County, West Virginia; died June 20, 1947 in Clarksburg, West Virginia) succeeded Ephraim F. Morgan as the seveneteenth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1925 and March 4, 1929. Following the end of Gore's term as Governor, William G. Conley (born Janaury 8, 1866 in Kingswood, West Virginia; died October 21, 1940 in Charleston, West Virginia) became the eighteenth Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1929 and March 4, 1933.
David Margesson (July 26, 1890 - December 24, 1965) succeeded Ernest Brown as the seventh Member of Parliament for Rugby, serving between 1924 and 1942, including the whole of 1929.
Virginia Walper was born on February 18, 1929, in Coal, West Virginia, USA.
Harry F. Byrd (born June 10, 1887 in Martinsburg, West Virginia; died October 20, 1966 in New York, New York) succeeded Elbert Lee Trinkle as the fiftieth Governor of Virginia, serving between February 1, 1926 and January 15, 1930, including the whole of 1929.
Virginia Spencer Carr was born on 1929-07-21.
The cast of Knee High - 1929 includes: Virginia Lee Corbin
Joseph K. Toole (born May 12, 1851 in Savannah, Georgia; died March 11, 1929 in Helena, Montana), the first Governor of Montana, served between November 8, 1889 and January 1, 1893, including the whole of 1890.
The unemployment rate increased significantly between 1929 and 1933 due to the Great Depression. In 1929, the unemployment rate was around 3.2%, but by 1933 it had soared to approximately 25%. This spike was driven by widespread business failures, bank closures, and a severe economic downturn.
Francis E. Warren (born June 20, 1844 in Hinsdale, Massachusetts; died November 24, 1929 in Washington DC), the first Governor of Wyoming, served between October 11, 1890 and November 24, 1890. Following the end of Warren's term as Governor, Amos W. Barber (born April 26, 1861 in Doylestown, Pennsylvania; died May 19, 1915 in Rochester, Minnesota) became the second Governor of Minnesota, serving between November 24, 1890 and January 2, 1893.