Events, Births and Deaths Happening on this Date
Friday, December 19, 2025
Today is the 353rd day of 2025. There are 12 days left in this year.
Notable Events
1154
Henry II was crowned king of England.
1562
The French Wars of Religion between the Huguenots and the Catholics began with the Battle of Dreux.
1732
Benjamin Franklin began publishing ''Poor Richard's Almanac.''
1776
Thomas Paine published his first ''American Crisis'' essay, writing: ''These are the times that try men's souls.''
1777
Gen. George Washington led his army of about 11,000 men to Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, to camp for the winter. Nearly 3000 died during the very severe winter.
1842
Hawaii's independence was recognized by the United States.
1843
Charles Dickens' classic Yuletide tale, ''A Christmas Carol,'' was first published in England.
1871
Corrugated paper was patented by Albert L. Jones of New York.
1903
The Williamsburg Bridge opened, spanning the East River between New York City and Brooklyn.
1907
A coal mine explosion in Jacobs Creek, Pa., killed 239 workers.
1932
The British Broadcasting Corp. began transmitting overseas with its ''Empire Service'' to Australia.
1950
General Dwight D. Eisenhower was named Supreme Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) military forces.
1972
Apollo 17 splashed down in the Pacific, ending the Apollo program of manned lunar landings.
1972
Ugandan leader General Idi Amin gives British workers an ultimatum to accept reduced pay or be expelled.
1974
Nelson A. Rockefeller was sworn in as the 41st vice president of the United States.
1984
Britain and China signed an accord returning Hong Kong to Chinese sovereignty on July 1, 1997.
1986
The Soviet Union announced it had freed dissident Andrei Sakharov from internal exile, and pardoned his wife, Yelena Bonner.
1996
The school board of Oakland, Calif., voted to recognize Black English, also known as ''ebonics.''
1997
''Titanic,'' the highest grossing film ever made, opened in American movie theaters.
1998
Two days after his confession of marital infidelity, Rep. Bob Livingston, R-La., told the House he wouldn't serve as its next speaker.
1998
President Bill Clinton was impeached by the Republican-controlled House for perjury and obstruction of justice, becoming the second chief executive to be ordered to stand trial in the Senate. Andrew Johnson, like Clinton, was impeached and acquitted.
2000
The U.N. Security Council voted to impose broad sanctions on Afghanistan's Taliban rulers unless they closed terrorist training camps and surrendered U.S. embassy bombing suspect Osama bin Laden.
2003
Libya makes a surprise announcement that it will destroy its arsenal of weapons of mass destruction.
Notable Births
1683
Philip V, the first Bourbon King of Spain.
1906
Leonid Brezhnev, a leader of the Russian Communist Party.
1915
Edith Piaf (Gassion), French cabaret singer, actress.
1944
Peter Tosh (born Winston Hubert McIntosh), pioneer reggae musician.
Notable Deaths
1848
Emily Brontë, English poet and novelist who wrote "Wuthering Heights."
2000
John Lindsay, American politician and former New York City mayor.