The poor guy never managed to spell the word "plobrem" correctly...
Winfield Scott
Old Fuss and Feathers. This related to his somewhat excessive devotion to ceremonial. He was, however, a highly respected General, and one of the few senior men who realised that it was going to be a long war.
The nickname "Old Fuss and Feathers" was given to General Winfield Scott. He was known for his disciplinary actions in service.
It was general Winfield Scott, also known as as "Old Fuss and Feathers" and the "Grand Old Man of the Army".
becuase he was a grumpy old man
"Old Fuss and Feathers" and the "Grand Old Man of the Army"
Tom Meltzer goes by Old Fuss and Feathers.
Winfield Scott, General U.S. Army who was also known as the Grand Old Man of the Army who had seen service from the War of 1812 to the US Civil War.
Old Fuss and Feathers, Brigadier General Winfield Scottwas appointed in 1838 by Vice President Martin Van Buren to remove the Cherokee indians.
John C. Fremont (#8) No it's Winfield Scott.
his father was called"old fuss and feathers" but his real name was william scott his mother was ann mason and his only Brother was winfield mason
Gen. Winfield Scott, who ran for president against Pierce in 1852, was known as a fussbudget and had the nickname of 'Old Fuss and Feathers." I have not heard the nickname ascribed to any president.