On Thursday, Nov. 26, 1789, George Washington woke early. Assisted by his enslaved valets – William “Billy” Lee and the young ...
“Thanksgiving Day became a habit [when] it was perceived that the exterminating had ceased to be mutual and was all on the ...
People have been rewriting history for a long, long time. Folks like to blame liberals and “the woke.” But really, it’s ...
George Washington issued the first presidential proclamation of Thanksgiving Day in 1789.
Though it’s unclear what the Washingtons served at their Thanksgiving feasts, turkeys were present on their table.
On Sept. 25, 1789, when Boudinot offered his resolution to set aside a day for Americans to give thanks to God for the ...
On Thursday, Nov. 26, 1789, George Washington woke early. Assisted by his enslaved valets – William “Billy” Lee and the young Christopher Sheels – he powdered his hair, put on his favorite black ...
Before Thanksgiving became the prominent late November holiday, much of America celebrated "Evacuation Day" – commemorating ...
Thanksgiving, and perhaps the holiday season more broadly, is a good time to take stock of all that we have been blessed with ...
As the first president of the United States, George Washington proclaimed the first nationwide thanksgiving celebration in ...
George Washington,” a 1863 engraving after a painting by Alonzo Chappel, measures 7 3/8 inches by 5 3/8 inches, from ...
While not nationally celebrated in the colonial years, Thanksgiving Day ostensibly was celebrated in the fall, celebrating a ...