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The original documents are located in Box 1, folder "Christmas Message (General), 1976"
of the Eliska Hasek Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
Copyright Notice
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
CHRISTMAS 1976
Mrs. Ford and I send our warmest holiday
greetings to all our fellow citizens.
We have much to be grateful for as we end
this Bicentennial year and begin our third
century of independence. During this Holy
Season it is especially fitting that we
give thanks to God for His past blessings
on our country and ask for His help as we
renew our commitment to make America a still
better place in which to live.
For two hundred years the spirit of goodwill
and human brotherhood which this Holiday
evokes has guided our national development
and contributed to our vitality and strength
as a free people. Let us resolve on this
historic Christmas to keep this spirit strong
and vital in our lives and in the life of
our great country.
Merald R. Ford
FORD & LIBRARY 03