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Name Other names Description June 1, 1794: Glorious First of June: Third Battle of Ushant: A naval battle between the Great Britain and France during the French Revolutionary Wars. March 31, 1909: 31 March Incident —
The following pages, corresponding to the Gregorian calendar, list the historical events, births, deaths, and holidays and observances of the specified day of the year: Jan 1
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 December 2024. Holidays in the United States of America For other uses, see Public holidays in the United States (disambiguation). Public holidays in the United States Public • Paid • Federal • Observance • School • Hallmark Observed by Federal government State governments Local governments ...
This is a collection of articles about holidays celebrated only, or primarily, in the United States. For more widely celebrated holidays, see Category:Holidays . The main article for this category is Public holidays in the United States .
Events or art movement, which may have a name that sounds like a Holiday or an observance. This type of holidays often occur in different days annually, or only celebrated once. Samples: Pangaea Day (2008), Purple Day, and Walk Safely to School Day are names of event, not an observance.
Year of birth missing (1 C, 20,181 P) Year of birth uncertain (12,233 P) Year of birth unknown (1 C, 25,579 P) Date of birth missing (1 C, 2,785 P)
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The holiday was proposed by Representative Lee Zeldin in H.R. 5303 and Senator Marsha Blackburn in S. 2735 in September 2021. [42] September 15–21 (3rd Monday) Native Americans' Day: The holiday was petitioned for and introduced in Congress multiple times but was unsuccessful. The proclamation exists today as "Native American Awareness Week ...