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Greg Casaretto
on September 13, 2021
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September 13
Today is Uncle Sam Day.
Uncle Sam Day commemorates the man behind the iconic image. The fascinating nickname for the United States government was born on September 1813.
Sam Wilson, a meatpacker from New York, supplied barrels of meat to soldiers during the war of 1812. To identify the meat for shipment, Wilson prominently stamped “U.S.” on the barrels. It wasn’t long before the soldiers dubbed the grub a delivery from Uncle Sam. As such nicknames tend to do, its popularity spread.
It is also:
National Kids Take Over The Kitchen Day
National Peanut Day
National Celiac Disease Awareness Day
National Bald is Beautiful Day
Day of the Programmer
National Boss/Employee Exchange Day
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Greg Casaretto
OK, one source says the nickname was applied in 1766 and another states 1813. Since Mr. Wilson supplied meat during the War of 1812, I am going with the 1813 date. >sheesh<
September 13, 2021