WW is a simple blog post featuring a photo which conveys a message that speaks for itself without using words.
For all the rule breakers, of which I am one, please feel free to add all the words you want.
Make sure you leave a link to your post and I’ll visit your Wordless Wednesday post.
Uncle Sam
Samuel Wilson was one of the men responsible for inspecting and delivering meat packages to U.S. troops during the War of 1812.
All packages he inspected were stamped with the nation’s initials, “U.S.”
When Sam was making his delivery rounds, some soldiers jokingly connected the letters and Sam.
They soon started calling him Uncle Sam, a name that later became one of the U.S.’ most iconic characters! Source: The Fact Site
Linking up with a bunch of fantastic peeps from the blogosphere who host Wordless Wednesday – Betty, Steve, image-in-ing, Keith, Senior Salon, Esme Salon, CatSynth, and Suzana.
| 1. Wordless Wednesday | 2. Veronica Lee | 3. My Mind’s Eye |
| 4. Jackie’s Photo Blog | 5. Senior Salon | 6. Keith’s Ramblings |
| 7. Image-in-ing | 8. bethere2day | 9. MCow |
| 10. A ShutterBug | 11. Ana Linden | 12. messymimi |
| 13. ASVL | 14. Forgetfulone | 15. SuzetteB |
| 16. One Spoiled Cat | 17. Cityscape | 18. Peachy & Faye |
| 19. Moonwashed | 20. My GBGV Life | 21. Deb Nance |
| 22. 15andmeowing | 23. Ramblin’ with AM | 24. Sognafaret |
| 25. klara, Brussels | 26. Songbird’s World | 27. Carolina Opry |
| 28. Brian’s Home | 29. CatBlogosphere | 30. The LLB Life |
| 31. Driller’s Place | 32. Florida Furkids | 33. Hilarious |
| 34. Carmen | 35. DonnaleeQ | 36. Midweek News |
| 37. Wordy Wednesday | 38. CatSynth | 39. Golch Central |
| 40. Curious as a Cathy | 41. Jim, Australia | 42. ES #81 #WW |
| 43. Woods Walk | 44. Opera House | 45. Roentare Blog |
| 46. His Daily Photo | 47. Melbourne Candid | 48. Ruby Rose |
| 49. Amber’s Review | 50. Page & Beyond. . . |

Love the story of Uncle Sam!
Hugs, Pam and Teddy
Me too. I love these tidbits of history. A hug to you and lots of scritches to handsome Teddy. 🙂
Uncle Sam was very visible all of my childhood, never knew the story…
Same here. Really around during war times. Happy day and rest of the week. A hug to you, prayers for Bob and lots of scritches to Beau. 🙂
Great to read about Uncle Sam, Amazing.
It is indeed. Happy Wordles Wednesday and rest of the week. 🙂
We have never thought about where the Uncle Sam thing came from, but now we know. It is something we would never have guessed.
You’re right about that. I would have never guessed it either. Scritches to the kitties. 🙂
That is very interesting and proves you can learn something new every day.
Just a quick extra. I had my phone consultation yesterday with CT results. No change so the pills are working at keeping the cancer dormant. I am good to go for another 3 months!
I try to learn something new everyday. I’m so happy about your consultation yesterday. You’re always in my prayers, Jackie. Love and hugs. 🙂
Fascinating facts, Sandee. Happy Wednesday! Hugs.
It is indeed. It may or may not be true though. Happy Wednesday and rest of the week. Hugs back. 🙂
Hugs back atcha! 💕
Now we can remember always who Uncle Sam was, pawsome story Sandee🐱Double Pawkisses for a Happy Week ahead to you, Zane and the kitties too🐾😽💞
Yes we can. Faye is a cutie pie. Double Pawkisses to the kitties and a big hug to Granny. 🙂
I did not know that, very interesting. Thank you for hosting. Have a nice day. XO
You’re most welcome for the hosting. I love my hops. Scritches to all the kitties and a big hug to mom. 🙂
That’s really cool! We never knew the origins of Uncle Sam. Have a wonderful Wednesday, Sandee!😊
I thought it was cool too. You have a wonderful Wednesday and rest of the week too. 🙂
Well isn’t that cool. I don’t think I’ve ever heard anything about who or where Uncle Sam came from
Me either. I hope it’s true although there are usually several variations to everything. 🙂
Cool facts website (it’s a great read), but I think there are several origin stories for Uncle Sam. One involves Troy, New York. For several years, we visited Vermont once a year, and had to go through Troy, New York. At the entrance to Troy there was a sign proclaiming “Home of Uncle Sam”. Too bad I never took a picture of the sign. Alana ramblinwitham
You’re probably right about the different stories. I thought it was a fun fact. Happy Wordless Wednesday, Alana. 🙂
Sandee I love learning new things and this was certainly new and fun
Hugs to you, Zane and your Boss Ladies
Cecilia
I love learning new things too. Love and hugs to you and Bryan. Kit and the kitties too. 🙂
That’s an interesting origin.
It sure is. Happy Wednesday and rest of the week. 🙂
I didn’t know that either and that’s a really cool fact!
I thought so too. Sometimes things happen in such a wonderful way. 🙂
Wow, I never knew this either, thanks for the info!
You’re most welcome. Scritches to the precious pups. 🙂
We didn’t know that either!
I didn’t either. Very interesting. 🙂
We have some wacky history, some really great history, and we all wait to see where history is going to put us for what’s going on now…
I hear you. It ebbs and flows. Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. 🙂
Sandee,Thank you for the History lession. I don’t recall Samuel Wilson ever being mentioned in any of my history classes,and That’s a Pity.
I don’t remember it either, but it’s interesting. Happy Wordless Wednesday. Thanks for playing along. Scritches to Screwball. 🙂
How interesting. I didn’t know that. Thanks for the info. Have a great rest of the week!
I hope it’s true. Often there are more than one explanation to everything. Happy Wednesday and rest of the week, Yvonne. 🙂
Oh you always have the most interesting bits of historical facts. Thank you, Sandee. I did not know that was how the iconic reference came to be. Have a blessed and wonderful Wordless Wednesday. Thank you my friend for your support. Hugs and much love to you.
Wow, I had no idea about how the term came to be. Great historical background, Sandee…thanks for sharing! Happy mid-week.
You’re most welcome. Happy mid-week. A big hug to you and lots of scritches to Wilson. 🙂
We loved reading about Uncle Sam!
I do too. Happy Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week. Scritches to Duke. 🙂
I didn’t know Uncle Sam was a real person. This is cool to know!
There are probably more than one. Love and hugs. 🙂
Could be, I haven’t thought of that possibility.
I never knew about that. Very interesting. Wishing you a wonderful Wednesday! <3
I didn’t know about this either. You have a wonderful Wednesday, too. Hugs. 🙂
This is one image that has been used so many times for different purposes. Been so popular but I didn’t know it’s origin. Nice!
It sure has. Very popular indeed. Happy Wednesday and rest of the week, Lux. 🙂
That’s interesting.
It is indeed. Happy Wordless Wednesday. 🙂
Very interesting facts about Unce Sam. He is an iconic American figure.
Woos – Misty and Timber
He sure is and that’s the important part. Scritches to the pups. 🙂
It’s been years since I’d read this story. You and Mr. Zane have a blessed week and give Lil’ Bit and Squeaker an extra scritch or two from me, please.
I think it’s the correct piece of history. Love and blessings to you both. 🙂
Who knew Uncle Sam started with a meat delivery and a nickname?
Love how history has its fun twists!
I didn’t know. Happy you enjoyed this tidbit of fun. 🙂
Great post abut Uncle Sam ~ hugs,
Hugs and love to you and your family ~ xo
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores, ~ clm,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
It is a great tidbit of history. Love and hugs to you and Ziggy. 🙂
How interesting! Never knew Uncle Sam was a real person.
I didn’t either. Happy day and rest of the week. Scritches to the pups and a hug to mom. 🙂
Happy Friday Sandee, and wow we didn’t know that, what a guy!!! We hope mew have a pawesome weekend and thank mew furry much for adding our links this week, mew’re a STAR!!!
I didn’t know this either. Big hug to you and scritches to the kitties. 🙂
That’s a fun little tidbit to know. Have a happy weekend!
It is indeed. Happy weekend to you, too. Hugs. 🙂
I didn’t know he was a real person but I remember my brothers had a big poster of this in their room. I wonder if that’s what he really looked like.
I don’t know, but it’s most interesting. Love and hugs, my friend. 🙂
Thanks for the awesome origin story. My dad likes to look up the stories behind some things when he gets the chance. He says he couls easily spend hours and hours researching the background of stuff.
I love doing the very same thing. So many interesting tidbit of history. Happy Sunday and week. 🙂
What a great origin story! Thank you for sharing.