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Today in History
December 24

1638   The Ottomans under Murad IV recapture Baghdad from Safavid Persia.
1812   Joel Barlow, aged 58, American poet and lawyer, dies from exposure near Vilna, Poland, during Napoleon’s retreat from Moscow. Barlow was on a diplomatic mission to the emperor for President Madison.
1814   A treaty of peace between the United States and Great Britain, ending the War of 1812, is signed at Ghent, Belgium. The news does not reach the United States until two weeks later (after the decisive American victory at New Orleans).
1861   The USS Gem of the Sea destroys the British blockade runner Prince of Wales off the coast at Georgetown, S.C.
1862   A Christmas present arrives a day early for the Federal troops at Columbus, Kentucky, in the way of artillery on board the USS New Era.
1914   Over 577,000 Allied soldiers are to spend Christmas as prisoners in Germany.
1917   The Kaiser warns Russia that he will use "iron fist" and "shining sword" if peace is spurned.
1943   General Dwight D. Eisenhower is appointed the Allied Supreme Commander, even though almost everyone believed the position would go to American Chief of Staff George C. Marshall.
1947   An estimated 20,000 communists, led by guerrilla General Markos Vafthiades proclaim the Free Greek Government in northern Greece. They issue a call to arms to establish the regime throughout the nation.
1956   African Americans defy a city law in Tallahassee, Florida, and occupy front bus seats.
1963   New York’s Idlewild Airport is renamed JFK Airport in honor of the murdered President Kennedy.
1964   The U.S. headquarters in Saigon is hit by a bomb killing two officers.
1966   A Soviet research vehicle soft-lands on the moon.
1967   The Greek Junta frees ex-Premier Papandreou.
1968   The first pictures of an Earth-rise over the moon are seen as the crew of Apollo 8 orbits the moon.
1970   Nine GIs are killed and nine are wounded by friendly fire in Vietnam.
1972   Hanoi bars all peace talks with the United States until U.S. air raids over North Vietnam stop.
1974   An oil tanker’s spill pollutes 1,600 square miles of Japan’s Inland Sea.
Born on December 24
1166   King John of England.
1745   Benjamin Rush, American medical pioneer and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
1809   Christopher Kit Carson, one of the most famous mountain men and scouts in the West.
1905   Howard Hughes, American industrialist, aviator, film producer, and director.
1922   Ava Gardner, film actress (The Barefoot Contessa , The Sun Also Rises).

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