Show r 1 FIRST THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION PROCLAMATIONS I I fert S BT rr fF f d 1 t 0 P ho c v 1 t v v N Nw I IJ l J Zo sio f Q dr o f P eo il 11 t Ij V J rr w ft fo 4 S S t r IC o f f r l ll lv v vu tr 1 l id 1 d 1 r ft P Pt u t o r t r wv olf O M r 1 t A er jO Il t 1 9 J tit r v f Aa r V Vi r i el aJ t 9 4 e eft r r J lr h ft l r 1 y at D cr t f 11 Y r w a f Ms 1 fJ el Imo n s 1 l laD c aD p K art r r L Il i r t lArl c 1 l ruf l lt lI I l i t i t r Jj t s i J Fac FacSimile Simile of the First Thanksgiving Proclamation Reduced to cold col type t pe the document t reads as follows In regard fo the many man extraordinary which the th Lori Lord hath bath been pleased sed to vouchsafe of late to this plantation 5 a plentiful harvest hanest ships safely arrived th provisions of v ve e quality etc it is ordered that Wednesday the day of this present moneth shalbe kept t as a day da of thanksgiving through the several And ud where whereas as it is found foun by common experience that the keeping of lectures at the ordinary now In the fore tore noone to be prejudicial to the common good both in the losse of a whole day da and amI bringing bring bringing jn ing charges chares troubles to the place where the lecture Is kept it is therefore ordered that hereafter noe lecture shall begin be before one a in the The order was passed Massed at A Court holden att Boston October 1633 i |