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Uncle Sam

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Uncle Sam is the cartoon embodiment of the government of the United States of America, a character who appeared in newspapers and magazines beginning in the first part of the 19th century. The commonly accepted version of his origin, or at least the best explanation anyone's been able to supply, is that he was modelled after Samuel Wilson, a meat purveyor to the United States army during the War of 1812. Known as "Uncle Sam," Wilson put his initials on his goods. The initials U.S. were also taken to stand for United States. Over the years Uncle Sam evolved into a tall, white-haired man with beard, sporting patriotic colors and a top hat. The most common modern image can be traced to his depiction by James Montgomery Flagg from 1916, for a military recruitment poster calling "I Want YOU For the U.S. Army."

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Uncle Sam's Place

The city of Troy, New York has a statue and a claim to Wilson

Biography of Uncle Sam

The legendary version of his origins

Uncle Sam Images

Gallery of a wide variety of Uncle Sam versions

Forgotten Origins

Still yet another version of the story

Vital Stats

Birth

c. 1812
(age 196)

Birthplace

United States

Death

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Best Known As

Cartoon symbol of the United States

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