Decoration Day, the precursor to Memorial Day, is first observed under the direction of Civil War General John A. Logan, who was serving in the House of Representatives. Since 1868 Americans have honored their fallen countrymen who died for the United States of America on Memorial Day, which was changed to the last Monday in May.
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