Among American men during the Civil War era, grandiose facial hair was the fashion.
In contrast to the time of the Revolution, when nearly all men were clean-shaven, during the Civil War nearly every notable leader was bearded and/or mustachioed, often creatively.
One of the most famous displays of facial hair was that worn by Federal General Ambrose Burnside.
Men began calling his outrageous muttonchops sideburns, a word that remains in our vocabulary to this day.
General Burnside was not the only Federal commanding general to inspire a new word in the English language.
His successor Joseph Hooker also contributed a word to our vocabulary.
His was in honor of the enterprising women who followed his army around, and who came to be known as hookers.
Today is the birthday of Ambrose Burnside, born on May 23, 1824.
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