#31: President Zachary Taylor’s Horse Old Whitey
Zachary Taylor’s most famous companion was his horse Old Whitey, a loyal steed who carried him during his military career and later to the White House. Old Whitey grazed freely on the White House lawn, where visitors would often pluck hairs from his tail as treasured souvenirs of the president.

Old Whitey symbolized Taylor’s identity as a soldier-president. The horse’s presence in Washington connected Taylor’s military heroics with his time in office, reminding Americans of his service in the Mexican-American War. Old Whitey’s quiet dignity and patient nature made him one of the most memorable equine residents of the White House.
