Many United States presidents have borne a coat of arms; largely through inheritance, assumption, or grants from foreign heraldic authorities. One, Dwight Eisenhower, received his upon becoming a Knight of the Order of the Elephant of Denmark. [1] The president of the United States, as a position, uses the seal of the 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 | Name of president and blazon |
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Arms of
George Washington, 1st president, 1789–1797
Shield: Argent, two bars and in chief three mullets Gules. Crest: from a crest coronet a raven rising wings elevated and addorsed proper. Motto: Exitus Acta Probat (The outcome is the test of the act). [2] | |
Arms of
John Adams, 2nd president, 1797–1801
Shield: Gules six crosses-crosslet fitchy Argent, on a chief Or three pellets, the center one charged with a fleur-de-lis 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 and friendship thou shall preserve, and faith). [3] Connections to other presidents' arms: Same as the 4th (Boylston) quarter of the arms used by his son, John Quincy Adams |
Arms | Name of president and blazon |
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Arms of
Thomas Jefferson, 3rd president, 1801–1809
Shield: Azure a fret Argent 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). [4] | |
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James Madison, 4th president, 1809–1817
No arms known. |
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James Monroe, 5th president, 1817–1825
No arms known. |
Arms of
John Quincy Adams, 6th president, 1825–1829
Shield: Quarterly: 1st Argent, on a mount Vert a stag trippant toward a pine tree, in base a codfish naiant on a sea all proper, overall thirteen stars in annulet Azure (for Adams); 2nd Sable, a fess cotised between three martlets Or (for Smith); 3rd Gules, seven mascles conjoined 3, 3, and 1 Or (for Quincy); 4th Gules, six crosses-crosslet fitchy Argent, on a chief Or three pellets, the center one charged with a fleur-de-lis and the outer two with lions passant guardant Argent (for Boylston). Crest: a lion passant holding in his dexter paw a cross-crosslet fitchy Argent, langued and armed Gules. Motto: Fidem Libertatem Amicitiam Retinebis (Faith, freedom and friendship thou shall preserve). [5] Connections to other presidents' arms: 4th (Boylston) quarter of is the arms used by his father, John Adams | |
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Andrew Jackson, 7th president, 1829–1837
No arms known. |
Arms of
Martin Van Buren, 8th president, 1837–1841
Shield: per pale Or and Gules, in dexter a greyhound rampant contourny and in sinister two bars embattled-counterembattled, all counterchanged. Crest: a greyhound rampant between two wings, the dexter Gules, the sinister Or. [6] | |
Arms of
William Henry Harrison, 9th president, 1841
Shield: Or, on a fess Sable three eagles displayed Or, a crescent Sable for difference. Crest: an eagle's head erased Or. [7] Connections to other presidents' arms: Same as the arms used by his grandson, Benjamin Harrison | |
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John Tyler, 10th president, 1841–1845
No arms known. |
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James K. Polk, 11th president, 1845–1849
No arms known. |
Crest of
Zachary Taylor, 12th president,1849–1850
Crest: a naked arm embowed holding an arrow proper. Motto: Consequitur Quodcumque Petit (seize whatever follows). [8] | |
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Millard Fillmore, 13th president, 1850–1853
No arms known. |
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Franklin Pierce, 14th president 1853–1857
No arms known. |
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James Buchanan, 15th president 1857–1861
No arms known. |
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Abraham Lincoln, 16th president, 1861–1865
No arms known. |
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Andrew Johnson, 17th president, 1865–1869
No arms known. |
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Ulysses S. Grant, 18th president, 1869–1877
No arms known. |
Crest of
Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th president, 1877–1881
Crest: upon an anvil a falcon rising proper. Motto: Recte (Right). Later Additional Motto: Qui Patriae Optime Servit Optime Servit Suis Partibus (He serves his party best who serves his country best). [9] | |
Arms of
James A. Garfield, 20th president, 1881
Shield: Or, three bars Gules, on a canton Ermine a cross paty Gules. Crest: issuant from a human heart a dexter hand holding a sword proper. Motto: In Cruce Vinco (In the cross I conquer). [10] | |
Arms of
Chester A. Arthur, 21st president, 1881–1885
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). [11] | |
Arms of
Grover Cleveland, 22nd and 24th president, 1885–1889 and 1893–1897
Shield:Per chevron Sable and Ermine a chevron engrailed counterchanged. Crest: A demi-old man proper habited Azure, on his head a cap Gules turned up with hair front, holding in his dexter hand a spear, the head Argent, on the top of which is fixed a line proper passing behind him and coiled up in his sinister hand. Motto: Semel Et Semper (Once and always). Alternative Mottoes: Pro Deo Et Patria (For God and country); Vincit Amor Patriae (Love of country conquers). | |
Arms of
Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president 1889–1893
Shield: Or, on a fess Sable three eagles displayed Or, a crescent Sable for difference. Crest: an eagle's head erased Or. [12] Connections to other presidents' arms: Same as the arms used by his paternal grandfather, William Henry Harrison | |
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William McKinley, 25th president, 1897–1901
No arms known. |
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Arms of
Theodore Roosevelt, 26th president, 1901–1909
Shield: Argent, upon a grassy mound a rose bush proper bearing three roses Gules barbed and seeded proper. Crest: three ostrich plumes each per pale Gules and Argent. Motto: Qui Plantavit Curabit (He who planted will preserve). [13] Symbolism: The Roosevelt arms feature a rose bush in reference to the name: "Roosevelt", which is archaic Dutch for "rose field", [14] making these an example of canting arms. Connections to other presidents' arms: Similar to the arms used by his distant cousin Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the primary difference being the presence of a grassy mound in Theodore's arms. | |
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William Howard Taft, 27th president 1909–1913
No arms known. |
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Woodrow Wilson, 28th president, 1913–1921
No arms known. |
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Warren G. Harding, 29th president, 1921–1923
No arms known. |
Arms of
Calvin Coolidge, 30th president 1923–1929. Attributed by Henry Bond, no evidence Calvin Coolidge ever bore these arms.
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Shield: Vert a griffin segreant Or. Crest: a demi-griffin segreant Or. Motto: Virtute Et Fide (By valor and faith). [16] | |
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Herbert Hoover, 31st president 1929–1933
No arms known. |
Arms of
Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd president, 1933–1945
Shield: Argent, three roses one in pale and two in saltire Gules barbed, seeded, slipped, and leaved proper. Crest: three ostrich plumes each per pale Gules and Argent. Motto: Qui Plantavit Curabit (He who planted will preserve). [13] Symbolism: The Roosevelt arms feature a rose bush in reference to the name: "Roosevelt", which is Dutch for "rose field", [17] making these an example of canting arms. Connections to other presidents' arms: Similar to the arms used by his distant cousin Theodore Roosevelt, the primary difference being the presence of a grassy mound in Theodore's arms. | |
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Harry S. Truman, 33rd president, 1945–1953
No arms known. |
Arms of
Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th president, 1953–1961, adopted following his admittance to the
Order of the Elephant in 1950.
Shield: Or, an anvil Azure. Crest: five stars of five points conjoined as on the points of a pentagram Argent. Motto: Peace Through Understanding. [18] Foreign Orders: collar of a Knight Grand Cross of the
Order of the Bath (appointed 1945); Symbolism: The anvil alludes to (" cants on", in heraldic jargon) the German origin of his name: Eisenhauer, meaning "iron hewer". | |
Arms of
John F. Kennedy, 35th president, 1961–1963, granted by the
Chief Herald of Ireland.
Shield: Sable, three helmets in profile Or within a bordure per saltire Gules and Ermine. Crest: between two olive branches a cubit sinister arm in armor erect, the hand holding a sheaf of four arrows, points upward, all proper. [19] | |
Arms of
Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th president, 1963–1969
Shield: Azure, on a saltire Gules fimbriated Argent between four eagles displayed a mullet Or. Crest: an armed hand Argent supporting an eagle rising Or. Motto: Nobilitatis virtus non stemma character (Virtue, not lineage, is the mark of nobility). [20] | |
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Richard Nixon, 37th president, 1969–1974
No arms known. |
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Gerald Ford, 38th president, 1974–1977
No arms known. |
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Jimmy Carter, 39th president, 1977–1981.
No arms known. |
Arms of
Ronald Reagan, 40th president, 1981–1989.
Shield: Or, a Bear rampant Sable armed and langued Gules holding between its forepaws a star Argent, on a chief Sable standing upon a ducal coronet Or a falcon wings displayed and inverted Argent armed Or and langued Gules. Crest: a demi-horse forcené Sable unguled Or and charged on the shoulder with an actor's mask Or. Motto: Facta non verba (Deeds, not words). [21] Foreign Orders: collar of a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (appointed 1989). | |
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George H. W. Bush, 41st president 1989–1993
No arms known. |
Arms of
Bill Clinton, 42nd president 1993–2001. Granted by the
Chief Herald of Ireland in 1995.
Shield: Or, a lion rampant Gules charged with three bars Argent holding in the dexter paw a branch of olive proper between in the dexter chief and sinister base a cross crosslet fitchy Sable and in the sinister chief and dexter base a shamrock slipped Vert. Crest: an Anchor erect Azure, on the stock the letters SPES Argent. Motto: An leon do bheir an chraobh (The lion carries away the branch). [22] |
Arms | Name of president and blazon |
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George W. Bush, 43rd president, 2001–2009
No arms known. |
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Barack Obama, 44th president, 2009–2017
No arms known. |
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Donald Trump, 45th president, 2017–2021.
No arms known. [a] |
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Joe Biden, 46th president, 2021–present
No arms known. |