The Remarkable Story of Thanksgiving’s Founding Mother
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- Breaking, Blessing, Passing: The Sacrament of the Mother’s Hands by Patrick D. Degn
- Motherhood and the CIA: When Government Fears Motherhood, We’ve Got a Problem by Jeff Lindsay
- “These Words Shall Be in Thine Heart”–Come, Follow Me Podcast #21: Deut. 6-8; 15; 18; 29-30; 34 by Scot and Maurine Proctor
- Elder W. Mark Bassett Dies at Age 59 by Meridian Church Newswire
- The Quiet Voice of Heaven: A Legacy of Listening to the Spirit by Tanya Neider
- The Parables Project, Episode 1 by Howard Collett
- The Soft-Spoken Parent Series: Understanding Anger by H. Wallace Goddard
- Do You Know Where You’re Goin’ To? by Becky Douglas
- Becoming Brigham, Episode 16 — Who was more loyal, Emma Smith or Brigham Young? by The Interpreter Foundation
- First Presidency Views Major Progress Inside Salt Lake Temple Restoration by Meridian Church Newswire
















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C. ReynoldsNovember 29, 2024
Just wish that she had decided to have it earlier in the year, like the Canadians did. They get to celebrate their thanksgiving holiday on October 11th, so that they miss all of the nasty winter weather and hazardous driving we get to enjoy during the end of November!!
CJWNovember 27, 2024
Behind every great thing is a persistent woman! Great article!
Mariah Proctor (author)November 27, 2024
@Dave M, yeah, actually the reason that bill came about was because Roosevelt moved Thanksgiving to earlier in the month in the hopes of lengthening the Christmas shopping season and boosting the economy during the Great Depression, but it didn't work and people were upset so they officially changed it back at that time you mentioned.
Dave MNovember 27, 2024
In December 1941, Congress passed a bill that made Thanksgiving the fourth Thursday in November (not the last Thursday), and President Roosevelt signed that bill into law.
Claudia Henderson SmithNovember 27, 2024
Thanks for sharing that wonderful story.
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