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    List of nicknames of presidents of the United States - Wikipedia

    The Front Porch Campaigner; during the 1888 election, he gave nearly ninety speeches from his front porch to crowds gathered in the yard of his Indianapolis home; this nickname has been widely but erroneously attributed to William McKinley.Grandfather’s Hat, for his grandfather William Henry … See more

    Presidents of the United States have often acquired nicknames, both flattering and unflattering. This list is intended to note those nicknames that … See more

    • The American Cincinnatus: Like the famous Roman, he won a war, then became a private citizen instead of seeking power or … See more

    • The Apostle of Democracy
    • Father of the Declaration of Independence
    • Long Tom
    • The Man of the People See more

    • The Era of Good Feelings President for "The Era of Good Feelings", the period following the War of 1812, during which America became … See more

    1776
    John Adams is called the Colossus of Independence for his leadership in Congress in 1776.
    1811
    William Henry Harrison earns the nickname Tippecanoe for his victory at the Battle of Tippecanoe against Native Americans.
    1813
    James Monroe is called the Last Cocked Hat because he is the last president to wear a tricorne hat according to the 18th century style.
    1840
    Martin Van Buren is called Matty Van in the Tippecanoe Songs of 1840, a campaign song for his opponent William Henry Harrison.
    1862
    Ulysses S. Grant becomes known as Unconditional Surrender Grant for his demand for unconditional surrender during the Battle of Fort Donelson in the Civil War.
    1876
    Rutherford B. Hayes is called Rutherfraud or His Fraudulency by his opponents who dispute the results of the 1876 presidential election.
    1898
    Theodore Roosevelt leads his Rough Riders up San Juan Hill during the Battle of Santiago de Cuba in the Spanish-American War and becomes known as the Hero of San Juan Hill.
    1948
    Lyndon B. Johnson wins a disputed Senate election in Texas by 87 votes and is nicknamed Landslide Lyndon by his critics.
    1950
    Richard Nixon is called Tricky Dick by a Democratic Party ad in the 1950 Senate election in California, a nickname that would stick with him for the rest of his life.
    1989
    Donald Trump is called The Donald by his first wife Ivana Trump in a Spy magazine cover story, a nickname that would become widely used by the media and the public.

    • The Colossus of Independence for his leadership in Congress in 1776.
    • The Duke of Braintree due to residing in Braintree, … See more

    • The Father of the Constitution
    • Little Jemmy or His Little Majesty: at only 5 feet 4 inches (163 cm), the shortest U.S. president. See more

    • The Abolitionist or Old Man Eloquent: famed for routinely bringing up the slavery issue against Congressional rules, and for his role later on in the See more

     
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