Samuel WilsonSamuel Wilson (September 13, 1766 – July 31, 1854) was an American meat packer who is widely recognized as the original inspiration for the national personification of the United States, 'Uncle Sam.' Born in Arlington, Massachusetts, he supplied barreled beef to the U.S. Army during the War of 1812, with barrels stamped 'U.S.' Soldiers jokingly referred to this as 'Uncle Sam,' linking it to Wilson. This nickname evolved into a symbol of the U.S. government, popularized through political cartoons. Wilson's contribution lies in his inadvertent creation of an enduring national icon, embodying early American patriotism and commerce. more