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Presidents Truman, Kennedy, Regan, Biden Sparing a turkey from a Thanksgiving table. The presidential Turkey Pardon
Massachusetts is a truly historic state. Indigenous people lived there for over ten thousand years before it was colonized by the English in the 17th century. The 17th century brought a mass migration of Puritan immigrants into the area while the subsequent centuries brought new waves of immigrants. Abraham Lincoln’s son Tad got upset when he found out someone was going to kill the live turkey brought for the presidential family’s Christmas dinner. Eventually Tad’s plea was admitted, and the turkey’s life spared. Abraham Lincoln made Thanksgiving an official U.S. holiday in 1863. A decade later Rhode Island poultry dealer Horace Vose starts sending Thanksgiving and Christmas turkeys to the first families. Vose was the White House’s unofficial turkey provider for more than 40 years after that first turkey to President Ulysses S. Grant, but by 1914, Americans from around the country were sending live turkeys for the holidays. William Bradford’s journal was discovered and published by Sarah Josepha Hale, a magazine editor. Hale was so taken with the story of that first Thanksgiving, that she lobbied five U.S. presidents to make it a federal holiday. Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving an official U.S. holiday, an act he saw as a step toward reuniting the fractured country after the Civil War. He put it on the calendar for the last Thursday of November. 1941 December, Franklin D. Roosevelt changed Thanksgiving to the fourth Thursday in November to avoid confusion where there is a fifth Thursday in November. People often incorrectly date the official pardoning ceremony back to 1947 with Harry Truman, a myth that stems from the fact that the National Turkey Federation which runs the modern presidential turkey pardon ceremonies sent a president a turkey for the first time that year. Truman didn’t spare that bird’s life he ate it.

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Date: 11/23/2022 7:02:00 PM
Wow! A lot of research went into this history of pardoning the turkey. I learned a lot, and you cleared up a mystery or two, Anaya. Thanks!
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Date: 11/23/2022 7:42:00 PM
A difficult one to post, whew, I just set it right! Takes me a while, lol. Thanks for the visit, I really enjoy history and appreciate others who do too. Have a great Turkey Day!

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