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On 20 Nov, 12:34, Jim Kelley wrote:
art wrote: Have a happy harvest festival, the name assigned before the Americans changed the name. I wonder when the word "thanksgiving" came into being? http://showcase.netins.net/web/creat...hes/thanks.htm 73, jk Interesting. My first observance of Harvest festival when my church had products that had been harvested from the earth on every surface that was flat. These products were given to the poor who lived rent free on grounds owned by the church. At the same time King George dished out special coins known as "Maunday" money since he was head of the Church of England courtesy of Henry VIII.Since it was puritans that first settled in America I suspect that the church function was also connected to the Catholic church heritage. Looks like Lincoln rolled it into one celebration after the Civil War tho it is suggestive that the church holiday was in position before then but with the name unknown. Thanks JK Art |
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