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Proclamation
for Thanksgiving.
July 15,1863.
It has pleased Almighty God to hearken to the supplications and prayers
of an afflicted people, and to vouchsafe to the army and navy of the United
States victories on land and on the sea so signal and so effective as
to furnish reasonable grounds for augmented confidence that the union
of these States will be maintained, their Constitution preserved, and
their peace and prosperity permanently restored. But these victories have
been accorded not without sacrifices of life, limb, health, and liberty,
incurred by brave, loyal, and patriotic citizens. Domestic affliction
in every part of the country follows in the train of these fearful bereavements.
It is meet and right to recognize and confess the presence of the Almighty
Father, and the power of his hand equally in these triumphs and in these
sorrows.
Now, therefore, be it known that I do set apart Thursday, the 6th day
of August next, to be observed as a day for national thanksgiving, praise,
and prayer, and I invite the people of the United States to assemble on
that occasion in their customary places of worship, and, in the forms
approved by their own consciences, render the homage due to the Divine
Majesty for the wonderful things he has done in the nation's behalf, and
invoke the influence of his Holy Spirit to subdue the anger which has
produced and so long sustained a needless and cruel rebellion, to change
the hearts of the insurgents, to guide the counsels of the government
with wisdom adequate to so great a national emergency and to visit with
tender care and consolation throughout the length and breadth of our land
all those who, through the vicissitudes of marches, voyages, battles,
and sieges have been brought to suffer in mind, body, or estate, and finally
to lead the whole nation through the paths of repentance and submission
to the Divine Will back to the perfect enjoyment of union and fraternal
peace.
In witness, etc.
Abraham Lincoln:
By the President:
William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
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