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List of personal coats of arms of vice presidents of the United States

Several United States vice presidents have borne a coat of arms; largely through inheritance, assumption, or grants from foreign heraldic authorities. The vice president of the United States, as a position, uses the seal of the vice president of the United States as a coat of arms, but this is a coat of arms of office, not a personal coat of arms.

Arms of vice presidents Edit

Arms Name of vice president and blazon
  Arms of John Adams, 1st vice president, 1789–1797:

Shield: Gules six crosses-crosslet fitchy Argent, on a chief Or three pellets, the center one charged with a fleur-de-lys and the other two with lions passant guardant Argent.

Crest: A Lion passant holding in his dexter paw a cross-crosslet fitchy Argent.

Motto: Libertatem amicitiam retinebis et fidem (Freedom, friendship and fidelity).[1]

  Arms of Thomas Jefferson, 2nd vice president, 1797–1801:

Shield: Azure a fret and on a chief Gules three leopards' faces Argent

Crest: A lion's head erased Or.

Motto: Ab eo libertas a quo spiritus (The one who gives life gives liberty).[1]

Aaron Burr, 3rd vice president, 1801–1805:

No arms known

  Arms of George Clinton, 4th vice president, 1805–1812:

Shield: Argent, six cross crosslets fitchy Sable on a chief Azure two mullets Or pierced Gules

Crest: Out of a ducal coronet Gules a plume of five ostrich feathers Argent banded by a ribbon Azure

Motto: Cara patria, carior libertas (Dear fatherland, dearer freedom)

Elbridge Gerry, 5th vice president, 1813–1814:

No arms known

  Arms of Daniel D. Tompkins, 6th vice president, 1817–1825:

Shield: Azure, on a chevron between three cock-pheasants close Or three cross-crosslets Sable

Crest: A unicorn's head, erased, per fess, Argent and Or, armed and maned, counterchanged, gorged with a chaplet of laurel, Vert.

  Arms of John C. Calhoun, 7th vice president, 1825–1832:

Shield: Argent, a saltire engrailed Sable

Crest: A hart's head couped Gules attired Argent

Supporters: Two ratch-hounds Argent, collared Sable

Motto: Si je puis (If I may)

  Arms of Martin van Buren, 8th vice president, 1833–1837:

Shield: Per pale, Or a greyhound rampant contourny Gules, and Gules two bars embattled-counterembattled Or

Crest: A greyhound rampant between the wings of a vol Gules and Or.[2]

Richard Mentor Johnson, 9th vice president, 1837–1841:

No arms known

John Tyler, 10th vice president, 1841:

No arms known

George M. Dallas, 11th vice president, 1845–1849:

No arms known

Millard Fillmore, 12th vice president, 1849–1850:

No arms known

William R. King, 13th vice president, 1853:

No arms known

John C. Breckinridge, 14th vice president, 1857–1861:

No arms known

Hannibal Hamlin, 15th vice president, 1861–1865:

No arms known

Andrew Johnson, 16th vice president, 1865:

No arms known

Schuyler Colfax, 17th vice president, 1869–1873:

No arms known

Henry Wilson, 18th vice president, 1873–1875:

No arms known

William A. Wheeler, 19th vice president, 1877–1881:

No arms known

  Arms of Chester A. Arthur, 20th vice president, 1881:

Shield: Gules a chevron Argent between three rests (clarions) Or.

Crest: A falcon rising proper belled and jessed Or.

Motto: Impelle obstantia (Thrust aside obstacles).[3]

Thomas A. Hendricks, 21st vice president, 1885:

No Arms known

Levi P. Morton, 22nd vice president, 1889–1893:

No arms known

Adlai Stevenson I, 23rd vice president, 1893–1897

No arms known

Garret Hobart, 24th vice president, 1897–1899:

No arms known

  Arms of Theodore Roosevelt, 25th vice president, 1901:

Shield: Argent upon a grassy mound a rose bush proper bearing three roses Gules barbed and seeded proper

Crest: From a wreath Argent and Gules three ostrich plumes each per pale Gules and Argent

Motto: Qui plantavit curabit (He who planted will preserve).[4]

Charles W. Fairbanks, 26th vice president, 1905–1909:

No known arms

  Arms of James S. Sherman, 27th vice president, 1909–1912:

Shield: Or, a Lion rampant Sable between three oak leaves Vert

Crest: A sea lion, sejant Sable charged on the shoulder with three bezants, two and one

Thomas R. Marshall, 28th vice president, 1913–1921:

No arms known

  Arms of Calvin Coolidge, 29th vice president, 1921–1923: Attributed by Henry Bond, no evidence Calvin Coolidge ever bore these arms.[5]

Shield: Vert a griffin segreant Or.

Crest: A demi-griffin segreant Or.

Motto: Virtute et fide (By valor and faith)

Charles G. Dawes, 30th vice president, 1925–1929:

No arms known

Charles Curtis, 31st vice president, 1929–1933:

No arms known

John Nance Garner, 32nd vice president, 1933–1941:

No arms known

Henry A. Wallace, 33rd vice president, 1941–1945:

No arms known

Harry S. Truman, 34th vice president, 1945:

No arms known

Alben W. Barkley, 35th vice president, 1949–1953

No arms known

Arms of Richard Nixon, 36th vice president, 1953–1961:

No known arms

  Arms of Lyndon Johnson, 37th vice president, 1961–1963:

Shield: Azure on a saltire Gules fimbriated Argent between four eagles displayed a mullet Or.

Crest: On a wreath of the colors an armed hand Argent supporting an eagle rising Or.

Motto: Nobilitatis virtus non stemma character (Virtue, not lineage, is the mark of nobility)

Hubert Humphrey, 38th vice president, 1965–1969:

No arms known

  Arms of Spiro Agnew, 39th vice president, 1969–1973:

Shield: Azure, on a cross between four horses' heads couped Argent, a cross botonny Gules

Crest: A hand couped proper holding a sceptre of office

Supporters: Dexter a Greek statesman and sinister a Greek warrior both proper.

Motto: Do all good

Gerald Ford, 40th vice president, 1973–1974:

No arms known

Nelson Rockefeller, 41st vice president, 1974–1977:

No arms known

Walter Mondale, 42nd vice president, 1977–1981:

No arms known

George H. W. Bush, 43rd vice president, 1981–1989:

No arms known

Dan Quayle, 44th vice president, 1989–1993:

No arms known

Al Gore, 45th vice president, 1993–2001:

No arms known

Dick Cheney, 46th vice president, 2001–2009:

No arms known

Joe Biden, 47th vice president, 2009–2017:

No arms known

Mike Pence, 48th vice president, 2017–2021:

No arms known

Kamala Harris, 49th vice president, 2021–present:

No arms known

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Signers of the Declaration of Independence 2014-01-02 at the Wayback Machine American Heraldry Society's Website
  2. ^ The Arms of Martin Van Buren 2012-03-21 at the Wayback Machine American Heraldry Society's Website
  3. ^ The Arms Used by Chester A. Arthur 2015-02-18 at the Wayback Machine American Heraldry Society's Website
  4. ^ The Arms of Theodore Roosevelt 2008-12-30 at the Wayback Machine American Heraldry Society's Website
  5. ^ "John Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of the United States | Presidents of the United States | Arms of Famous Americans | Heraldry in the USA | American Heraldry Society". www.americanheraldry.org. Retrieved 2020-08-23.

Further reading Edit

  • Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company (Philadelphia, Pa.). Alphabetical List of Coat Armour As Borne by Americans of the Colonial Period, and by Late Settlers in the United States and the Dominion of Canada, of Authenticated Armiger Ancestry: The Arms on Display, and Catalogued Herein, Represent Those so Far Completed in a Collection Which, We Anticipate, Will Eventually Total in Excess of Five Thousand Coats of Arms. Philadelphia: Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co, 1910.
  • Crozier, William Armstrong. Crozier's General Armory; A Registry of American Families Entitled to Coat Armor. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co, 1966.
  • Matthews, John. Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book. New York: Crest Pub. Co, 1962.
  • Neff, Elizabeth Clifford. Heraldry. Cleveland, Ohio: Korner & Wood Co, 1910.
  • Valcourt-Vermont, E. de. America Heraldica: A Compilation of Coats of Arms, Crests and Mottoes of Prominent American Families Settled in This Country Before 1800. New York, N.Y.: Heraldic Pub. Co, 1965.
  • Zieber, Eugene. Rules for the Proper Usage of Heraldry in the United States. Philadelphia: Department of heraldry of the Bailey, Banks & Biddle company, 1890.
  • Zieber, Eugene. Heraldry in America. Philadelphia : Department of Heraldry of the Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co., 1895. Reprint: Zieber, Eugene. Heraldry in America: A Guide with 1000 Illustrations. Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications, 2006.

External links Edit

  • American Heraldry Society
  • The Institute of Heraldry, Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army

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Several United States vice presidents have borne a coat of arms largely through inheritance assumption or grants from foreign heraldic authorities The vice president of the United States as a position uses the seal of the vice president of the United States as a coat of arms but this is a coat of arms of office not a personal coat of arms Contents 1 Arms of vice presidents 2 References 3 Further reading 4 External linksArms of vice presidents EditArms Name of vice president and blazon Arms of John Adams 1st vice president 1789 1797 Shield Gules six crosses crosslet fitchy Argent on a chief Or three pellets the center one charged with a fleur de lys and the other two with lions passant guardant Argent Crest A Lion passant holding in his dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchy Argent Motto Libertatem amicitiam retinebis et fidem Freedom friendship and fidelity 1 Arms of Thomas Jefferson 2nd vice president 1797 1801 Shield Azure a fret and on a chief Gules three leopards faces ArgentCrest A lion s head erased Or Motto Ab eo libertas a quo spiritus The one who gives life gives liberty 1 Aaron Burr 3rd vice president 1801 1805 No arms known Arms of George Clinton 4th vice president 1805 1812 Shield Argent six cross crosslets fitchy Sable on a chief Azure two mullets Or pierced GulesCrest Out of a ducal coronet Gules a plume of five ostrich feathers Argent banded by a ribbon AzureMotto Cara patria carior libertas Dear fatherland dearer freedom Elbridge Gerry 5th vice president 1813 1814 No arms known Arms of Daniel D Tompkins 6th vice president 1817 1825 Shield Azure on a chevron between three cock pheasants close Or three cross crosslets SableCrest A unicorn s head erased per fess Argent and Or armed and maned counterchanged gorged with a chaplet of laurel Vert Arms of John C Calhoun 7th vice president 1825 1832 Shield Argent a saltire engrailed SableCrest A hart s head couped Gules attired ArgentSupporters Two ratch hounds Argent collared SableMotto Si je puis If I may Arms of Martin van Buren 8th vice president 1833 1837 Shield Per pale Or a greyhound rampant contourny Gules and Gules two bars embattled counterembattled OrCrest A greyhound rampant between the wings of a vol Gules and Or 2 Richard Mentor Johnson 9th vice president 1837 1841 No arms known John Tyler 10th vice president 1841 No arms known George M Dallas 11th vice president 1845 1849 No arms known Millard Fillmore 12th vice president 1849 1850 No arms known William R King 13th vice president 1853 No arms known John C Breckinridge 14th vice president 1857 1861 No arms known Hannibal Hamlin 15th vice president 1861 1865 No arms known Andrew Johnson 16th vice president 1865 No arms known Schuyler Colfax 17th vice president 1869 1873 No arms known Henry Wilson 18th vice president 1873 1875 No arms known William A Wheeler 19th vice president 1877 1881 No arms known Arms of Chester A Arthur 20th vice president 1881 Shield Gules a chevron Argent between three rests clarions Or Crest A falcon rising proper belled and jessed Or Motto Impelle obstantia Thrust aside obstacles 3 Thomas A Hendricks 21st vice president 1885 No Arms known Levi P Morton 22nd vice president 1889 1893 No arms known Adlai Stevenson I 23rd vice president 1893 1897 No arms known Garret Hobart 24th vice president 1897 1899 No arms known Arms of Theodore Roosevelt 25th vice president 1901 Shield Argent upon a grassy mound a rose bush proper bearing three roses Gules barbed and seeded properCrest From a wreath Argent and Gules three ostrich plumes each per pale Gules and ArgentMotto Qui plantavit curabit He who planted will preserve 4 Charles W Fairbanks 26th vice president 1905 1909 No known arms Arms of James S Sherman 27th vice president 1909 1912 Shield Or a Lion rampant Sable between three oak leaves VertCrest A sea lion sejant Sable charged on the shoulder with three bezants two and one Thomas R Marshall 28th vice president 1913 1921 No arms known Arms of Calvin Coolidge 29th vice president 1921 1923 Attributed by Henry Bond no evidence Calvin Coolidge ever bore these arms 5 Shield Vert a griffin segreant Or Crest A demi griffin segreant Or Motto Virtute et fide By valor and faith Charles G Dawes 30th vice president 1925 1929 No arms known Charles Curtis 31st vice president 1929 1933 No arms known John Nance Garner 32nd vice president 1933 1941 No arms known Henry A Wallace 33rd vice president 1941 1945 No arms known Harry S Truman 34th vice president 1945 No arms known Alben W Barkley 35th vice president 1949 1953 No arms known Arms of Richard Nixon 36th vice president 1953 1961 No known arms Arms of Lyndon Johnson 37th vice president 1961 1963 Shield Azure on a saltire Gules fimbriated Argent between four eagles displayed a mullet Or Crest On a wreath of the colors an armed hand Argent supporting an eagle rising Or Motto Nobilitatis virtus non stemma character Virtue not lineage is the mark of nobility Hubert Humphrey 38th vice president 1965 1969 No arms known Arms of Spiro Agnew 39th vice president 1969 1973 Shield Azure on a cross between four horses heads couped Argent a cross botonny GulesCrest A hand couped proper holding a sceptre of officeSupporters Dexter a Greek statesman and sinister a Greek warrior both proper Motto Do all good Gerald Ford 40th vice president 1973 1974 No arms known Nelson Rockefeller 41st vice president 1974 1977 No arms known Walter Mondale 42nd vice president 1977 1981 No arms known George H W Bush 43rd vice president 1981 1989 No arms known Dan Quayle 44th vice president 1989 1993 No arms known Al Gore 45th vice president 1993 2001 No arms known Dick Cheney 46th vice president 2001 2009 No arms known Joe Biden 47th vice president 2009 2017 No arms known Mike Pence 48th vice president 2017 2021 No arms known Kamala Harris 49th vice president 2021 present No arms knownReferences Edit a b Signers of the Declaration of Independence Archived 2014 01 02 at the Wayback Machine American Heraldry Society s Website The Arms of Martin Van Buren Archived 2012 03 21 at the Wayback Machine American Heraldry Society s Website The Arms Used by Chester A Arthur Archived 2015 02 18 at the Wayback Machine American Heraldry Society s Website The Arms of Theodore Roosevelt Archived 2008 12 30 at the Wayback Machine American Heraldry Society s Website John Calvin Coolidge 30th President of the United States Presidents of the United States Arms of Famous Americans Heraldry in the USA American Heraldry Society www americanheraldry org Retrieved 2020 08 23 Further reading EditBailey Banks amp Biddle Company Philadelphia Pa Alphabetical List of Coat Armour As Borne by Americans of the Colonial Period and by Late Settlers in the United States and the Dominion of Canada of Authenticated Armiger Ancestry The Arms on Display and Catalogued Herein Represent Those so Far Completed in a Collection Which We Anticipate Will Eventually Total in Excess of Five Thousand Coats of Arms Philadelphia Bailey Banks amp Biddle Co 1910 Crozier William Armstrong Crozier s General Armory A Registry of American Families Entitled to Coat Armor Baltimore Genealogical Pub Co 1966 Matthews John Matthews American Armoury and Blue Book New York Crest Pub Co 1962 Neff Elizabeth Clifford Heraldry Cleveland Ohio Korner amp Wood Co 1910 Valcourt Vermont E de America Heraldica A Compilation of Coats of Arms Crests and Mottoes of Prominent American Families Settled in This Country Before 1800 New York N Y Heraldic Pub Co 1965 Zieber Eugene Rules for the Proper Usage of Heraldry in the United States Philadelphia Department of heraldry of the Bailey Banks amp Biddle company 1890 Zieber Eugene Heraldry in America Philadelphia Department of Heraldry of the Bailey Banks amp Biddle Co 1895 Reprint Zieber Eugene Heraldry in America A Guide with 1000 Illustrations Mineola N Y Dover Publications 2006 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Coats of arms of US Vice Presidents American Heraldry Society The Institute of Heraldry 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