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Ladybbird 26-11-15 15:03

How the Irish saved Thanksgiving
 
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A painting by JLG Ferris, "The First Thanksgiving":
A band of starving pilgrims at Plymouth Rock were saved at the last minute by the arrival of a ship from Dublin.
Photo by: Library of Congress


Irish Central 26 Nov 2015


The first Thanksgiving was actually celebrated on 21 Feb, 1621 when a band of starving pilgrims at Plymouth Rock were saved at the last minute by the arrival of a ship from Dublin bearing food from Ireland.

The Boston Post, the largest circulation newspaper in the 1920s and 1930s, discovered the earlier date for the Thanksgiving ritual. It showed that the traditional date of the autumn of 1621 was actually incorrect.

According to the "Observant Citizen," a columnist for the Boston Post, the Pilgrims in the winter of their first year were starving and faced the end of the their project to colonize the new world when “a ship arrived from overseas bearing the much needed food."

Because of anti-Irish prejudice at the time, the "Observant Citizen" neglected to name it as an Irish ship, but it was actually The Lyon and “its provenance and that of the food was Dublin Ireland.”

It turns out, from records at the Massachusetts Historical Society, that the wife of one of the prominent Plymouth Rock brethren was the daughter of a Dublin merchant and that it was he who chartered the vessel, loaded it with food and dispatched it to Plymouth.

The "Observant Citizen," whoever he was, never admitted the Irish connection, even though a number of Irish organizations challenged him on the issue.

Nonetheless, the Massachusetts historical records revealed the tale, giving the Irish a fair claim to saving Thanksgiving.

Another thing to be grateful for this Thursday!


NB: The Indians, original inhabitants of The New World, now called America, also saved many immigrants from starvation.
They supplied them with food. ;)
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