Proclamation 1256 - Thanksgiving Day, 1913 October 2, 1913 |
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By the President of the United States of America
A Proclamation
The season is at
hand in which it has been our long respected custom as a people to turn in
praise and thanksgiving to Almighty God for his manifold mercies and blessings
to us as a nation. The year that has just passed has been marked in a peculiar
degree by manifestations of His gracious and beneficent providence. We have not
only had peace throughout our own borders and with the nations of the world but
that peace has been brightened by constantly multiplying evidences of genuine
friendship, of mutual sympathy and understanding, and of the happy operation of
many elevating influences both of ideal and of practice. The nation has not
only been prosperous but has proved its capacity to take calm counsel amidst
the rapid movement of affairs and deal with its own life in a spirit of candor,
righteousness and comity. We have seen the practical completion of a great work
at the Isthmus of Panama which not only exemplifies the nation¡¯s abundant
resources to accomplish what it will and the distinguished skill and capacity
of its public servants but also promises the beginning of a new age, of new
contacts, new neighborhoods, new sympathies, new bonds, and new achievements of
cooperation and peace. "Righteousness exalteth a nation" and
"peace upon earth, good will towards men" furnish the only
foundations upon which can be built the lasting achievements of the human
spirit. The year has brought us the satisfactions of work well done and fresh
visions of our duty which will make the work of the future better still.
Now, Therefore, I,
Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America, do
hereby designate Thursday the twenty-seventh of November next as a day of
thanksgiving and prayer, and invite the people throughout the land to cease
from their wonted occupations and in their several homes and places of worship
render thanks to almighty God.
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 in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and
thirteen and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and
thirty-eighth.

WOODROW WILSON