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How Thanksgiving Became a National Holiday
This
historic proclamation was issued by George Washington
during his first year as President. It sets aside Thursday, November 26
as
"A Day of Publick Thanksgiving and Prayer." Signed
by Washington on October 3, 1789 and entitled
"General Thanksgiving," the decree appointed the day "to be
observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many and signal
favors of
Almighty God." While
there were Thanksgiving observances in General
Thanksgiving By
the PRESIDENT of the United States Of WHEREAS
it is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the
providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His
benefits,
and humbly to implore His protection and favour; and Whereas both
Houses of
Congress have, by their joint committee, requested me "to recommend to
the
people of the United States a DAY OF PUBLICK THANSGIVING and PRAYER, to
be observed
by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many and signal favors of
Almighty
God, especially by affording them an opportunity peaceably to establish
a form
of government for their safety and happiness:" NOW
THEREFORE, I do recommend and assign THURSDAY, the
TWENTY-SIXTH DAY of NOVEMBER next, to be devoted by the people of these
States
to the service of that great and glorious Being who is the beneficent
author of
all the good that was, that is, or that will be; that we may then all
unite in
rendering unto Him our sincere and humble thanks for His kind care and
protection of the people of this country previous to their becoming a
nation;
for the signal and manifold mercies and the favorable interpositions of
His
providence in the course and conclusion of the late war; for the great
degree
of tranquility, union, and plenty which we have since enjoyed;-- for
the
peaceable and rational manner in which we have been enable to establish
Constitutions of government for our safety and happiness, and
particularly the national
one now lately instituted;-- for the civil and religious liberty with
which we
are blessed, and the means we have of acquiring and diffusing useful
knowledge;-- and, in general, for all the great and various favours
which He
has been pleased to confer upon us. And
also, that we may then unite in most humbly offering
our prayers and supplications to the great Lord and Ruler of Nations
and
beseech Him to pardon our national and other transgressions;-- to
enable us
all, whether in publick or private stations, to perform our several and
relative duties properly and punctually; to render our National
Government a
blessing to all the people by constantly being a Government of wife,
just, and
constitutional laws, discreetly and faithfully executed and obeyed; to
protect
and guide all sovereigns and nations (especially such as have shewn
kindness
unto us); and to bless them with good governments, peace, and concord;
to
promote the knowledge and practice of true religion and virtue, and the
increase of science among them and us; and, generally to grant unto all
mankind
such a degree of temporal prosperity as he alone knows to be best. GIVEN
under my hand, at the city of (signed)
G. Washington |
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