Events, Births and Deaths Happening on this Date

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Today is the 365th day of 2025.  There are 0 days left in this year.

Notable Events

1600
Queen Elizabeth I of England granted a formal charter to the London merchants trading to the East Indies, hoping to break the Dutch monopoly of the spice trade.
1775
The British repulsed an attack by Continental Army generals Richard Montgomery and Benedict Arnold at Quebec; Montgomery was killed.
1781
The first modern bank in the U.S., the Bank of North America, was organized by Robert Morris and received its charter from the Confederation Congress. It began operating in Philadelphia.
1805
The French Revolutionary calendar (Republican calendar) in use since 1793, was last used officially.
1857
Britain's Queen Victoria decided to make Ottawa the capital of Canada.
1862
President Lincoln signed an act admitting West Virginia to the Union.
1879
Thomas Edison first publicly demonstrated his electric incandescent light in Menlo Park, New Jersey.
1897
Brooklyn, New York, spent its last day as a separate entity before becoming part of New York City.
1911
Marie Sklodowska Curie received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her isolation of the element of metallic radium. She was the first person to be awarded a second Nobel Prize twice having also received it eight years earlier.
1923
In London, the chimes of Big Ben were broadcast by the BBC for the first time.
1946
President Truman officially proclaimed the end of hostilities in World War II.
1960
The farthing coin, which had been in use in Great Britain since the 13th century, ceased to be legal tender.
1961
The Marshall Plan expired after distributing more than $12 billion in foreign aid.
1964
Donald Campbell breaks the world water speed record, the only man to break both land and water speed records in the same year.
1965
California became the largest state in population.
1974
Private U.S. citizens were allowed to buy and own gold for the first time in more than 40 years.
1978
Taiwanese diplomats struck their colors for the final time from the embassy flagpole in Washington, marking the end of diplomatic relations with the United States.
1986
A fire at the Dupont Plaza Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico, killed 97 and injured 140 people.
1990
Titleholder Gary Kasparov of the USSR won the world chess championship match against his countryman Anatoly Karpov.
1993
Entertainer Barbra Streisand performed her first paid concert in 22 years, singing to a sellout crowd at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas.
1995
Bill Watterson's comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes" ends syndication which started on November 18, 1985.
1999
Boris Yeltsin has resigned as Russian president and says Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will take over immediately.
1999
Panama assumed control of the Panama Canal, according to the treaty of 1979.

Notable Births

1720
Charles Edward Stuart, the "Young Pretender" to the British throne.
1815
George Gordon Meade, Union general who defeated Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg.
1869
Henri Matisse, French painter, designer.
1880
George Marshall, U.S. Secretary of State, designer of Marshall Plan, Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff during World War II.
1884
Elizabeth Arden, Canadian-born American cosmetic executive.
1947
Burton Cummings, pianist and showman, he was the lead singer for the Canadian rock band "The Guess Who."
1959
Val Kilmer, American stage and film actor.

Notable Deaths

1985
Ricky Nelson, singer, actor, and one of America's first teen idols. He and six other people were killed when fire broke out aboard a DC-3 that was taking the group to a New Year's Eve performance in Dallas. He was 45 years old.
1997
Michael Kennedy, 39-year-old son of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, was killed in a skiing accident on Aspen Mountain in Colorado.
1997
Floyd Cramer American Hall of Fame pianist who was one of the architects of the "Nashville Sound."