Yes, Franklin Pierce was often referred to by the nickname “Young Hickory of the Granite Hills.” This nickname was given to him due to his connections to New Hampshire, where he was born and raised, as well as his political alignment with President James K. Polk, who was known as “Young Hickory.” The term ‘Granite Hills’ refers to the mountainous regions of New Hampshire, highlighting his roots and identity as a politician from that area. Pierce’s nickname reflects his local pride and his aspirations within the national political landscape.