Happy Thanksgiving from President Ulysses S. Grant, 1872

My current work-in-progress begins in 1872, and I recently researched what was said about Thanksgiving that year. Here is the Thanksgiving Day proclamation by President Ulysses S. Grant that year:

Ulysses S. Grant

October 11, 1872

By the President of the United States of America

A Proclamation
Whereas the revolution of another year has again brought the time when it is usual to look back upon the past and publicly to thank the Almighty for His mercies and His blessings; and

Whereas if any one people has more occasion than another for such thankfulness it is the citizens of the United States, whose Government is their creature, subject to their behests; who have reserved to themselves ample civil and religious freedom and equality before the law; who during the last twelvemonth have enjoyed exemption from any grievous or general calamity, and to whom prosperity in agriculture, manufactures, and commerce has been vouchsafed:

Now, therefore, by these considerations, I recommend that on Thursday, the 28th day of November next, the people meet in their respective places of worship and there make their acknowledgments to God for His kindness and bounty.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed.

Done at the city of Washington, this 11th day of October, A. D. 1872, and of the Independence of the United States the ninety-seventh.

U. S. GRANT.

By the President:

HAMILTON FISH, Secretary of State

https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/proclamation-210-thanksgiving-day-1872

This year, Thanksgiving in the U.S. is tomorrow, November 23. I will be spending a little time being grateful for the kindness and bounty in my life. I hope you will, too, whether in your place of worship or outside in God’s great cathedral of nature.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Dane Zeller
1 year ago

We had a great time around the Thanksgiving Day tree. Gifts were had by all. I got a fruit cake from California. It’s the same one I gave my cousins last year. How thoughtful! Ha ha ha!

Theresa Hupp
1 year ago
Reply to  Dane Zeller

Perhaps the fruitcake dates back to Ulysses S. Grant’s day.

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