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Uncle Sam Wants You Poster
CLICK HERE for large poster image or here for Library of Congress copy

What do Arlington, Massachusetts, Mason, New Hampshire and Troy, New York all have in common?  ............  Samuel Wilson aka UNCLE SAM, lived there.
 
The links below will take you to pages of information about our American symbol of
UNCLE SAM. There you will find biographical information about the man and the legend -- including images of Samuel Wison's towns and his gravesite.
 
Arlington, Massachusetts - Where he was born
Mason, New Hampshire - Where he lived for a while
Troy, New York - Where he lived and died
 
Please send any additional Uncle Sam info to Sid Harrison
TROY, NY - Home of UNCLE SAM

Go to their TABLE OF CONTENTS for more links.
Also their Biography of Uncle Sam and Uncle Sam Image Gallery

As declared by an Act of the 87th Congress of the United States. The following Resolution was adopted on September 15, 1961: "Resolved by the Senate that the Congress salutes "Uncle Sam" Wilson of Troy, New York, as the progenitor of America's National symbol of UNCLE SAM."

James Montgomery Flagg
James Montgomery Flagg (Born 18 June 1877)
Creator of the illustration of Uncle Sam. He claimed his illustration, an indelible American icon, had become the most famous poster in the world.
(Info and image from Library of Congress)
Here is another excellent biography of
James Montgomery Flagg, the artist - with illustrations
If you want to know more about the "Golden Age of Illustration" go to the ARTCYCLOPEDIA
Chronological Listing of Golden Age Illustrators

MORE UNCLE SAM LINKS:
 
  • Grave of Sam Wilson "Uncle Sam" - From "Find A Grave"
  • Historic Character Time Line from the National Flag Day Foundation 
  • Uncle Sam's House located on NH123,
  • about 5 mile south of Mason village in Mason, NH
  • Uncle Sam's Place (tm) - Troy, NY
  • Also see  Samuel Wilson - A brief genealogy
  • UNCLE SAM links from Arlington, Massachusetts
  • An Uncle Sam biography - From an elementary school in Nebraska
  • The Most Famous Poster via MEMORY: American Treasures of the Library of Congress
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