Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Thanksgiving


“Though the [Civil] war would not end until 1865, the tide had turned for the North, and the president could begin tending to other matters. On September 28, Sara Joseph Hate, the editor of Lady’s Book wrote the president [Lincoln] asking for an appointment. She proposed that the president set up a national celebration of Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving, though originating in colonial days, had been only sporadically observed in the decades since- and never at a set time. After the victories at Gettysburg and Vicksburg, Lincoln was convinced that there was much to be thankful for, and he agreed to her proposal. Thus the annual holiday of Thanksgiving came to be an integral part of American life.”

Joe Wheeler, The Courage and Faith of Abraham Lincoln