the United States gets its nickname, Uncle Sam.

On this day in 1813, the United States gets its nickname, Uncle Sam. The name is linked to Samuel Wilson, a meat packer from Troy, New York, who supplied barrels of beef to the United States Army during the War of 1812. Wilson (1766-1854) stamped the barrels with "U.S." for United States, but soldiers began referring to the grub as "Uncle Sam's." The local newspaper picked up on the story and Uncle Sam eventually gained widespread acceptance as the nickname for the U.S. federal government.

In the late 1860s and 1870s, political cartoonist Thomas Nast (1840-1902) began popularizing the image of Uncle Sam. Nast continued to evolve the image, eventually giving Sam the white beard and stars-and-stripes suit that are associated with the character today. The German-born Nast was also credited with creating the modern image of Santa Claus as well as coming up with the donkey as a symbol for the Democratic Party and the elephant as a symbol for the Republicans. Nast also famously lampooned the corruption of New York City's Tammany Hall in his editorial cartoons and was, in part, responsible for the downfall of Tammany leader William Tweed.

Perhaps the most famous image of Uncle Sam was created by artist James Montgomery Flagg (1877-1960). In Flagg's version, Uncle Sam wears a tall top hat and blue jacket and is pointing straight ahead at the viewer. During World War I, this portrait of Sam with the words "I Want You For The U.S. Army" was used as a recruiting poster. The image, which became immensely popular, was first used on the cover of Leslie's Weekly in July 1916 with the title "What Are You Doing for Preparedness?" The poster was widely distributed and has subsequently been re-used numerous times with different captions.

In September 1961, the U.S. Congress recognized Samuel Wilson as "the progenitor of America's national symbol of Uncle Sam." Wilson died at age 88 in 1854, and was buried next to his wife Betsey Mann in the Oakwood Cemetery in Troy, New York, the town that calls itself "The Home of Uncle Sam."
 
Really Cool Info.... reminds me of one of my tat's.... of course my Uncle Sam has a Jerry Flair!!!:thumb:

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Cool tat. You honor the Towers? Lost someone?
I use to work in downtown NYC, and on average four days a week I would be getting off the PATH at World Trade around 0840. Fortunatley that day I had a meeting in our New Jersey office... In our company one gentlemens wife passed, and of our clients there was at least 10-15 people I worked with that passed... Plus the two girls that lived next door from us, one lost both her legs.... This time of year always seems to get me really pissed off, I have been a bear to live with the last couple days... Maybe I need to go up in the woods and shoot something...
 
Respect then and lucky that you wern't there that faitfull day. Otherwise we would not have met such a great guy. I can imagine you being a mad around this time of year. I was to when it happened.

I was on fieldexercise in Germany that day. We were just getting our briefing of the day when our platoon sergeant major came in telling us that a dissaster happened in America. But it was just the first plane so we all thought like "ok, live sucks and to bad for the lives lost but why should we care" (sorry). Then about 30min later I got a textmessage from my wife telling me that 2 planes hit the WTC and that it was a terrorist attack. Well we were mad as hell and I'm glad to have served in Afghanistan and wasted alot of those mofo's.

It always gets to me when its around this time of year and on the National Geographic channel, Discovery channel and History channel they broadcast all the 9/11 shows.
 
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