Historical Events on December 19

October 2024 · 13 minute read
December 19 Calendar

Tasmen Crew Killed

1642 4 of Abel Tasman's crew killed at Wharewharangi (Murderers) Bay by Māori; Tasman's ships depart without landing

Robinson Crusoe Leaves His Island

1686 Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe's fictional character, leaves his island after 28 years of being marooned (according to the famous novel)

1732 Benjamin Franklin, under the pseudonym Richard Saunders, begins publication of "Poor Richard's Almanack"; he would produce an annual issue for the next 25 years

American Crisis

1776 Thomas Paine publishes his first "American Crisis" essay beginning "These are the times that try men's souls" (date disputed)

VP Calhoun's Report

1828 Report by US Vice President John C. Calhoun defending the rights of states to nullify federal laws is presented to the South Carolina legislature but it takes no action

"A Christmas Carol"

1843 "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens is published, 6,000 copies sold

Congo Free State Recognized

1884 Italy recognizes King Leopold II's Congo Free State

Boers Refuse Kitchener

1900 General Horatio Kitchener offers protections to all Boers who will surrender and asks the Dutch community of Pretoria to convey this offer, leaders in the field refuse to surrender

Johnson vs. Johnson

1913 Jack Johnson fights fellow African-American Jim Johnson to a draw in 10 rounds for the vacant world heavyweight boxing title in Paris, 1st time two black fighters compete for the title

Constantine I Restored

1920 King Constantine I is restored as King of the Hellenes after the death of his son Alexander I of Greece and a plebiscite.

Ponsford Test Debut

1924 Test Cricket debut of Bill Ponsford, who scored 110 in 1st innings

Last Rolls Silver Ghost

1924 The last Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost is sold in London, England.

Ho Chi Minh Attacks French

1946 War breaks out in Indochina as Ho Chi Minh attacks French in Hanoi

Dalai Lama Fees

1950 Chinese invasion of Tibet forces the Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama to flee Lhasa for Yadong on the Tibetan-India border [1]

Eisenhower NATO Commander

1950 General Eisenhower named NATO commander

Event of Interest

1952 Queen Juliana of the Netherlands unveils statue "Docker" ("Dokwerker"), memorializing the February Strike of 1941 over the arrest of 450 Jews for the killing of a Nazi sympathizer; designed by Mari Andriessen, it was relocated in 1970 from Amsterdam's Waterlooplein Market to Jonas Daniel Meijerplein (Square)

"Blue Suede Shoes"

1955 Carl Perkins records "Blue Suede Shoes" for Sun Records at Memphis Recording Service studio

"Ring-A-Ding-Ding"

1960 Frank Sinatra's 1st session with Reprise Records ("Ring-A-Ding-Ding")

Operation Trikora

1961 Indonesian President Sukarno proclaims general mobilization for Operation Trikora in preparation for attempting to seize Netherlands New Guinea

1971 Stanley Kubrick's film and cult classic "A Clockwork Orange" based on the book by Anthony Burgess and starring Malcolm McDowell premieres

"The Man with the Golden Gun"

1974 "The Man with the Golden Gun", 9th James Bond film, starring Roger Moore, Britt Ekland and Christopher Lee, premieres in London

1984 Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher sign the Sino-British Joint Declaration to transfer Hong Kong back to China in 1997

Bowman's Record NHL Win

1984 Scotty Bowman wins his 691st regular season game, the most wins by any coach in NHL history

Gretzky Youngest to Score 1,000

1984 Wayne Gretzky, 23, is 18th & youngest NHL-er to score 1,000 points

"Platoon"

1986 "Platoon" directed by Oliver Stone, starring Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, and Willem Dafoe is released (Academy Awards Best Picture & Best Director)

Jack Morris - Tigers Dispute

1986 Jack Morris agrees to salary arbitration with former team Tigers & accuses owners of collusion against free agency

Bird Begins Free Throw Streak

1989 Larry Bird (Celtics) begins NBA free throw streak of 71 games

"Alice"

1992 Robert Wilson, Tom Waits, and Kathleen Brennan's avant garde opera "Alice", based on the life and work of Lewis Carroll, premieres at the Thalia Theater, Hamburg, Germany

1998 US House of Representatives votes to impeach President Bill Clinton over the Lewinsky scandal, forwarding the articles of impeachment to the Senate for a trial

2000 Ballon d'Or: Real Madrid's Portuguese midfielder Luís Figo is named best football player in Europe ahead of Juventus midfielder Zinedine Zidane and Milan striker Andriy Shevchenko

The Fellowship of the Ring

2001 "The Fellowship of the Ring", 1st Lord of the Rings film is released. Makes US$47 million US opening weekend, $871 million total worldwide.

Kochhar Successes Kamat at ICICI

2008 Chanda Kochhar is named as the successor of K. V. Kamath to the post of CEO and Managing Director of ICICI Bank

First Female President

2012 Park Geun-hye wins the South Korean presidential election to become the nation’s first female president

Ferguson's Last Late Late Show

2014 Craig Ferguson's final appearance as host of "The Late Late Show" on CBS, after 2,058 episodes

Sports History

2016 Alex Puccio ascends Terre De Sienne V13 (8B) at Hueco Tanks, six months after spinal surgery

Trump Nominated for President

2016 US electoral college votes 304 to 227 to nominate Donald Trump for President over the objections of seven faithless electors

Dutch Apologise for Slave Trade

2022 Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte formally apologies for the slave trade on behalf of the Dutch state in a speech at the national archives in The Hague [1]


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