Can only have been Ulysses S. Grant - never heard that one, although he was not one of the great Presidents, perhaps not even a good one.
Useless Uncle Sam Unconditional Surrender
The President with the nickname the butcher was Ulysses S. Grant. Another common nickname for him was Sam as his initials U.S. stood for Uncle Sam.
This derogatory nickname was apparently used by the Democratic opponents of President Ulysses S. Grant.
U. S. Grany had several nicknames. "Unconditional Surrender" Grant, The American Caesar, The Hero of Appomattox, Useless Grant, Sam, and The Galena Tanner.
If you mean U.S. Grant, "Unconditional Surrender Grant"—a nickname inspired in part by his initials, U. S.
U.S. Grant. When he was a general during the Civil War, his troops joked that the initials stood for "Unconditional Surrender".
Ulysses S. Grant was U.S. Grant- not exactly a nickname.
Ulysses S Grant is the one.
Ulysess S. Grant because of his initials U(lysess) S(impson) Grant
Presidents Andrew Jackson/$20 and Ulysses S. Grant/$50
Ulysses S. Grant was often derisively referred to as "Useless Grant" by some critics during the early part of his military career due to his perceived lack of success in various postings and his struggles with alcohol. This nickname highlighted the skepticism surrounding his capabilities as a leader. However, his eventual rise to prominence as a Union general during the Civil War and his effective strategies ultimately proved his critics wrong, solidifying his legacy as a key figure in American history.
Ulysses S. Grant