George Washington issued his Thanksgiving proclamation, designating “a day of public thanks-giving” to be held on “Thursday the 26th day of November” that year. Abraham Lincoln would later ...
“[George] Washington had no place within his administration for nepotism and wanted all appointments to be based on merit,” wrote Cyrus A. Ansary in “Dealmaker-In-Chief.” Abraham Lincoln ...
According to the U.S. National Archives, in 1789 President George Washington decreed ... In Oct. 1863 President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed Thanksgiving to be on the last Thursday of November.
A Republican congresswoman is calling for the new commander in chief to be carved into the historic Mount Rushmore alongside fellow presidents Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson ...
George Washington’s Thanksgiving Proclamation of 1789 and Abraham Lincoln's Thanksgiving Proclamation of 1863, send powerful and timely messages to the people of the USA and Israel today.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — George Washington’s junior guard Roosevelt Franklin is one of the most prolific scorers in the state, averaging almost 25 points per game. He is also the team leader in ...