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Official Birthplace Declared In 1966, Congress and President Lyndon Johnson declared Waterloo, N.Y., the “birthplace” of Memorial Day. There, a ceremony on May 5, 1866, honored local Page 2 veterans who had fought in the Civil War. Businesses closed and residents flew flags at half-staff.
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Waterloo held the first formal, village wide, annual observance of a day dedicated to honoring the war dead. On March 7, 1966, the State of New York recognized ...
Waterloo was designated “The Birthplace of Memorial Day” on March 7, 1966 in Albany, New York, when Governor Nelson Rockefeller signed a proclamation to that ...
In 1866 some Waterloo citizens, headed by General John B. Murray and druggist Henry Welles, organized Decoration Day to honor the community's Civil War dead.
May 25, 2018 · In 1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a proclamation recognizing Waterloo, N.Y., as the birthplace of Memorial Day, in recognition of the ...
On May 26, 1966, that consistency inspired President Lyndon Johnson to sign a Presidential Proclamation recognizing Waterloo as the official Birthplace of ...
Despite this, the federal government declared Waterloo, New York, the official birthplace of Memorial Day in 1966. Waterloo—which first celebrated the day ...
May 26, 2016 · On March 7, 1966, New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller proclaimed the Seneca County village of Waterloo as the "birthplace of Memorial Day.".
Jun 9, 2023 · Welles is credited with pushing the idea of Waterloo setting aside a day to honor those who had died in the just-completed Civil War, including ...
Oct 27, 2009 · The U.S. federal government declared Waterloo, New York, the official birthplace of Memorial Day for starting the tradition of Memorial Day ...