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Commonwealth (State) of Massachusetts November 8, 1783, issued A Proclamation for a Day of Thanksgiving, signed by Governor John Hancock, to celebrate the victorious conclusion of the Revolutionary War:
"John Hancock, Esquire

Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

A Proclamation for a Day of Thanksgiving:

Whereas... these United States are not only happily rescued from the Danger and Calamities to which they have been so longed exposed, but their Freedom, Sovereignty and Independence ultimately acknowledged.

And whereas... the Interposition of Divine Providence in our Favor hath been most abundantly and most graciously manifested, and the Citizens of these United States have every Reason for Praise and Gratitude to the God of their salvation.

Impressed therefore with an exalted Sense of the Blessings by which we are surrounded, and of our entire Dependence on that Almighty Being from whose Goodness and Bounty they are derived;

I do by and with the Advice of the Council appoint Thursday the 11th day of December next (the Day recommended by the Congress to all the States) to be religiously observed as a Day of Thanksgiving and Prayer, that all the People may then assemble to celebrate...that he hath been pleased to continue to us the Light of the Blessed Gospel;...that we also offer up fervent Supplications...to cause pure Religion and Virtue to flourish...and to fill the World with his glory."  - November 8, 1783, A Proclamation for a Day of Thanksgiving - signed by Governor John Hancock from Boston from an original in the Evans collection, #18025, by the American Antiquarian Society.  David Barton, The Myth of Separation (Aledo, TX: WallBuilder Press, 1991), p. 106-107.

 

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