First National Thanksgiving - York, PA
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N 39° 57.774 W 076° 43.602
18S E 352525 N 4425067
One of the nicest....and oldest, historical markers one will find in the York Historic District along East Market Street, aka, the Lincoln Highway.
Waymark Code: WMAC3W
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 12/22/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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In an empty lot between two contributing structures along the Lincoln Highway, is this beautiful historic marker. It is in wonderful condition and across from the old courthouse. The sign reads:

The First National Thanksgiving

Was Proclaimed from York by the Continental
Congress on November 1, 1777 to be Celebrated
On Thursday, December 18. It was Written By
Sam Adams of Massachusetts, "The Father Of
The Revolution," Who Advocated for the First
Time "One Day of Public Thanksgiving" For
All of the States After the Battle Of
Saratoga, "That with One Heart and One Voice"
The Good People May Express the Grateful
Feelings of Their Hearts."

By Various Historical and Patriotic Societies
And
The National Thanksgiving Foundation

Most American think of the Pilgrims, Indians, and Plymouth Rock when they think of the first Thanksgiving. But if one’s question is about the first national Thanksgiving holiday in the United States, the answer is that the tradition began at a lesser-known moment in our nation’s history in the fall of 1777 in York, Pennsylvania during one of the darker hours of the American Revolution.

Group that erected the marker: Various Historical and Patriotic Societies and The National Thanksgiving Foundation.

URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: [Web Link]

Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary:
21 E Market St
E. Market Street 0.2 miles east of George Street
York, PA USA
17401


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