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	<title>Comments on: Abraham Lincoln&#8217;s Thanksgiving Proclamation &#8211; 1863</title>
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		<title>By: History of Thanksgiving: the secular and the sacred &#124; Bill Petro</title>
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		<description>[...] the day annually, each appointing its own day. President Abraham Lincoln, on October 3, 1863, by presidential proclamation appointed the last Thursday of November as Thanksgiving Day, due to the unremitting efforts of [...]</description>
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