Harry Truman had only an inital. Theodore Roosevelt, William McKinley, Benjamin Harrison, Andrew Johnson, Abraham Lincoln, James Buchanan, Franklin Pierce, Millard Fillmore, Zachary Taylor, John Tyler, Andrew Jackson, James Monroe, James Madison, John Adams, and George Washington.
Grover Cleveland, Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge went by their middle names and dropped their given first names. Ulysses Grant went by his middle name, dropped his first name and added a middle initial. Harry S. Truman was given only a middle initial and had no other middle name.
George Washington was actually the first United States President who did not have a middle name. He served from 1789 to 1797.
Harry S Truman - He was named S to honor his two grandfathers, Solomon Young and Anderson Shippe Truman.
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It was because his parents could not agree on two different middle names and since they both started with an S they compromised and just used the initial S.
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There was no President UlyssesUlysses was the first name of President Grant; his middle initial was "S" which did not stand for anything. His full middle name was "S"
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President Nixon's middle name was "Milhous", his mother's maiden name.
George Washington did not have a middle name so no middle initial exists for the first US President.
President Obama has the middle name of Hussein.
The middle name of President Kennedy was Fitzgerald.
His first name is Thomas; however he went by his middle name of Woodrow.
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The first president to live in the White House was John Adams. He did not have a middle name and so is distinguished from his son, John Quincy Adams who did have a middle name.
An internet search did not find any US President with Milton as a middle name. President Nixon's middle name was Milhous.
If you are asking for a middle name, he didn't have one. This was common in the 18th and 19th century. Actually, President John Quincy Adams might have been the first President with a middle name.