no lady i thyink but know that it was Abraham Lincoln
The lady that made Thanksgiving a holiday was Sara Josepha Hale. Sara successfully lobbied Abraham Lincoln and had Thanksgiving established as a holiday on November 26, 1863 by presidential proclamation.
The pilgrams had a thanksgiving but didn't make it a holiday,it was Abe Lincoln who made thanksgiving a national holiday.
thanksgiving is also a legal holiday in canada .when is it
George washington made thanksgiving a annual holiday
Thanksgiving became a national holiday in 1863. Abraham Lincoln signed the proclamation making it so.
Abraham Lincoln made Thanksgiving a national holiday.
1604, how can that be when the pilgrims had the first thanksgiving in 1621
She made thanksgiving a national holiday
The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621. The first Thanksgiving as a national holiday was 1863.
NOT thanksgiving, this was made a holiday by Abe Lincoln.
No. It has nothing to do with religion. In 1863 it was made a holiday by Lincoln.
George Washington first made it a holiday. Abraham Lincoln made it offical.
Congress passed legislation that made Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1941.october
Abe lincoin
That's when Thanksgiving Was Declaired A Holiday That's when Thanksgiving Was Declaired A Holiday That's when Thanksgiving Was Declaired A Holiday
Sarah Josepha Hale wrote many letters in the 1860s to the government campaigning for Thanksgiving to be designated an official American holiday.
Sarah Josepha Hale famously campaigned for Thanksgiving to become a holiday.
George Washington made a proclamation recognizing a day of Thanksgiving. However, Abraham Lincoln made a proclamation in 1863 designating a specific day for the holiday.
No president made Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1789, Abraham Lincoln did on October 3, 1863.
President Abraham Lincoln made Thanksgiving a national holiday in the USA in 1863.
1799 was declared
Abraham Lincoln
1820 when the Pilgrims came to the us.
to celebrate the day of thanks haha
President Abraham Lincoln made it a holiday in 1863.