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.
Zachary Taylor was known as "Old Rough and Ready".
John F. Kennedy. President number 35.
US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was often referred to by his initials FDR.
Andrew Jackson was known as Old Hickory. He got the name "Old Hickory" from the troops he led in the war of 1812. They said he was tough as hickory, a wood which was known to be very strong and preferred for axe-handles and such. His cupporters used it in his politcal campaigns.President Andrew Jackson.
He was nicknamed "Old Rough and Ready" by the soldiers he commanded in the Mexican War, due to his personal courage and plainness in both policy and appearance.Zachary Taylor was the 12th President of the US. His nickname was Old Rough and Ready. He was given the nickname due to his success in the Second Seminole War.
The 8th US President, Martin Van Buren, was nicknamed Old Kinderhook. He was born in Kinderhook NY.
The 8th US President, Martin Van Buren, was nicknamed Old Kinderhook. He was born in Kinderhook NY.
Zachary Taylor was known as "Old Rough and Ready".
John Quincy Adams, the 6th US president, is given this nickname.
Ronald Reagan was nicknamed "Dutch".
As of June 2014, no U.S. President was nicknamed "Big Bill." William Howard Taft was nicknamed "Big Chief" and "Big Lub."
Ronald Reagan
Grover Cleveland
Zachary Taylor!
John F. Kennedy. President number 35.
US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was often referred to by his initials FDR.
that's Truman