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The Virginia Resolutions December 21, Kentucky Resolution Report on the Virginia Resolutions Berlin Decree November 21, Manual of Independence July 05, Baltimore Federal Republic Editorial July 06, Foreign Intelligence December 10, Declaration of War, June 18, Thomas Jefferson to John Adams October 28, Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Law June 13, Letter to John Taylor May 28, Letter to Samuel Kercheval July 12, Niles February 13, Letter to Spencer Roane September 2, Gibbons v.

Ogden March 02, Letter to Henry Lee May 8, Letter to Roger C. Weightman June 24, Letter to Henry Colman August 25, Letter to Nicholas Trist December 23, Letter to Daniel Webster March 15, Chapter 9: The Hartford Convention. Representative James Madison Argues for a Bill of June 8, Arguments for Constitutional Amendments June 08, Remarks on the Removal Power June 16, Letter to David Stuart June 15, Amendments to the Constitution of the United State Marbury v.

Madison February 24, Act to Prohibit the Importation of Slaves March 02, Speech to Congress about the Tallmadge Amendment February 15, McCulloch v. Maryland March 06, An Exciseman Anonymous. Frederick Kemmelmeyer. Letter to Marquis de LaFayette January 29, Letter to James Madison March 30, Letter to the Mayor, Corporation, and Citizens of April 16, First Inaugural Address April 30, September 28, Thanksgiving Proclamation October October 03, State of the Union Address January 08, Letter to Catherine Macaulay Graham January 09, Second Inaugural Address March 04, August 05, Proclamation on the Whiskey Rebellion August 07, Whiskey Rebellion Proclamation August 07, Tully Essays August 23, Farewell Address September 19, Defense of the Insurgents First Inaugural Address March 4, First Inaugural Address March 04, Letter to Elias Shipman and Others July 12, State of the Union Address December 08, Purchase of Louisiana July 05, Third Annual Message to Congress October 17, Letters Protesting the Louisiana Purchase March 04, Resolution Rejecting the 12th Amendment Letter to the Legislature of Vermont December 10, Letter to the New Jersey Legislature December 10, War Message to Congress June 1, Monroe Doctrine December 2, Letter to Thomas Ritchie January 13, Colonists even before the Pilgrims often established Thank Days to mark certain occasions.

These one-time events could occur at any time of the year and were usually more solemn than the Thanksgiving we observe today, emphasizing prayer and spiritual reflection. Thanksgiving was not made a legal holiday until when Congress named the fourth Thursday in November as our national day of thanks in answer to public outcry over President Roosevelt's attempt to prolong the Christmas shopping season by moving Thanksgiving from the traditional last Thursday to the third Thursday of November.

Mount Vernon is open days a year, including Thanksgiving Day! Bring your family and friends to the home of the first president. National Museum of American History Mr. Brown's Thanksgiving Sermon.

Thanksgiving Prize Turkey Number. Smithsonian American Art Museum Harvestors. National Museum of the American Indian Harvest.



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