Events, Births and Deaths Happening on this Date
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Today is the 358th day of 2025. There are 7 days left in this year.
Notable Events
1814
The War of 1812 officially ended as the United States and Britain signed the Treaty of Ghent in Belgium.
1851
Fire devastated the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., destroying about 35,000 volumes including 2/3 of Thomas Jefferson's personal library, sold to the institution in 1815.
1865
Several veterans of the Confederate Army formed a private social club in Pulaski, Tenn., called the Ku Klux Klan. A name derived from the Greek word kuklos, meaning circle, and clann, a Scottish Gaelic word for the traditional tribal units of Scotland.
1871
Giuseppe Verdi's opera ''Aida'' had its world premiere in Cairo, Egypt, to celebrate the opening of the Suez Canal.
1906
Canadian physicist Reginald A. Fessenden became the first person to broadcast a music program over radio, from Brant Rock, Mass.
1914
In World War I, the first air raid on Britain was made when a German airplane dropped a bomb on the grounds of a rectory in Dover.
1919
John D. Rockefeller, thought to be the world's richest man, gave away $100 million dollars. Half the money was to increase teachers' salaries while the Rockefeller Foundation would give away the rest.
1920
Enrico Caruso gave his last public performance, singing in Jacques Halevy's ''La Juive'' at the Metropolitan Opera in New York.
1942
German rocket engineer Wernher von Braun launched the first surface-to-surface guided missile.
1943
President Roosevelt appointed Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower supreme commander of Allied forces as part of Operation Overlord. Most thought Chief of Staff George C. Marshall would get the nod.
1948
"The Perry Como Show" premiered on TV.
1951
Gian Carlo Menotti's ''Amahl and the Night Visitors,'' the first opera written specifically for television, was first broadcast by NBC.
1951
Libya achieved independence as the United Kingdom of Libya, under King Idris I.
1962
More than 1,000 men taken prisoner at the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba return to the United States in time for Christmas.
1963
New York's Idlewild Airport was renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport in honor of the assassinated President.
1968
The Apollo 8 astronauts, orbiting the moon, read passages from the Old Testament Book of Genesis during a Christmas Eve television broadcast.
1979
The first European-built rocket, Ariane 1, successfully blasts off into space.
1979
Afghanistan was invaded by Soviet Union troops as the Kabul government fell.
1980
Americans remembered the U.S. hostages in Iran by burning candles or shining lights for 417 seconds - one second for each day of captivity.
1989
Ousted Panamanian ruler Manuel Noriega, who had succeeded in eluding U.S. forces, took refuge at the Vatican's diplomatic mission in Panama City.
1992
President Bush pardoned former Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger and five others in the Iran-Contra scandal.
1992
President George Bush pardoned six Reagan aides involved in the Iran-Contra Affair, including Caspar W. Weinberger, former secretary of defense, and Robert C. McFarlane, former national security advisor.
1997
Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, the aging revolutionary known as ''Carlos the Jackal,'' was sentenced by a French court to life in prison for the 1975 murders of two French investigators and a Lebanese national.
2002
Laci Peterson was reported missing from her Modesto, California home by her husband, Scott, who was later convicted of murdering her and their unborn son.
Notable Births
1491
Ignatius of Loyola, Spanish founder of the Jesuits.
1745
Benjamin Rush, American medical pioneer and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
1809
Kit Carson, American frontiersman, subject of adventure novels, fur trapper, guide, American Indian agent, and Union general.
1822
Matthew Arnold, English poet and essayist.
1905
Howard Hughes, American industrialist, pilot, Hollywood producer and director.
1922
Ava Gardner (Lucy Johnson), American actress.
Notable Deaths
1524
Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama, who had discovered a sea route around Africa to India, died in Cochin, India.
1863
William Makepeace Thackeray, English novelist and author of "Vanity Fair" and other works.
1914
John Muir, American naturalist, born in Dunbar, Scotland.
1993
Norman Vincent Peale, American theologian and author.