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Presidential Proclamation 3736 of August 18, 1966, by President Lydon B. Johnson designating the first full week of October of each year as National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week.
8/18/1966
Presidential Proclamation 3748 of September 22, 1966, by President Lyndon B. Johnson designating Wednesday, October 11, 1966 as Columbus Day
9/22/1966
Presidential Proclamation 3839 of April 5, 1968, by President Lyndon B. Johnson designating Sunday, April 7, 1968, as a day of national mourning for Martin Luther King, Jr.
4/7/1968
Presidential Proclamation 4311 of September 8, 1974, by President Gerald R. Ford granting a pardon to Richard M. Nixon.
9/8/1974
Presidential Proclamation 780 Declaring Oklahoma's Admission to the Union
11/16/1907
Presidential Proclamation 80 by President Abraham Lincoln Calling for 75,000 Troops
4/15/1861
Presidential Proclamation 90 by President Abraham Lincoln Revoking General David Hunter's Order of Military Emancipation
5/19/1862
Presidential Proclamation regarding the Oregon Treaty
8/5/1846
Presidential Transition Act
3/7/1964
President's Address to the United Nations
9/25/1961
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