"Re-enacting America's first Thanksgiving are Virginians who gathered at Berkeley Plantation, Va., where thanks was given by colonists from England on Dec. 4, 1619 - a year and 17 days before the Pilgrims landed in New England. H. J. Broughton of Norge, Va., portrayed Capt. John Woodliffe, Governor of Berkeley Colony."
Photograph of a painting depicting pilgrims outside of the Bear and Fox Inn with bare trees next tot he building. There's a small dog barking at a man who's standing in front of the inn, with people looking at him and likewise walking by. At the bottom righthand corner is "Thanksgiving Day" in script.
"Three centuries after the fact, J.L.G. Ferris drew this version of the First Thanksgiving, which shows Pilgrims sharing feast with friendly Indians. Without Squanto's help, it isn't likely there would have been much to be helpful for."