

Later Additional Motto: Qui patriae optime servit optime servit suis partibus (He serves his party best who serves his country best). Hayes, 19th president, 1877–1881Ĭrest: upon an anvil a falcon rising proper.

Grant, 18th president, 1869–1877Ĭrest of Rutherford B. Motto: Consequitur quodcumque petit (seize whatever follows). Shield: Or, on a fess Sable three eagles displayed Or, a crescent Sable for difference.Ĭonnections to other presidents' arms: Same as the arms used by his grandson, Benjamin HarrisonĬrest of Zachary Taylor, 12th president,1849–1850Ĭrest: a naked arm embowed holding an arrow proper. Īrms of William Henry Harrison, 9th president, 1841 Shield: per pale Or and Gules, in dexter a greyhound rampant contourny and in sinister two bars embattled-counterembattled, all counterchanged.Ĭrest: a greyhound rampant between two wings, the dexter Gules, the sinister Or. Ĭonnections to other presidents' arms: 4th (Boylston) quarter of is the arms used by his father, John AdamsĪrms of Martin Van Buren, 8th president, 1837–1841 Motto: Fidem libertatem amicitiam retinebis (Faith, freedom and friendship thou shall preserve). 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).Ĭrest: a lion passant holding in his dexter paw a cross-crosslet fitchy Argent, langued and armed Gules. Īrms of John Quincy Adams, 6th president, 1825–1829 Motto: Ab eo libertas a quo spiritus (The one who gives life gives liberty). Shield: Azure a fret Argent and on a chief Gules three leopards' faces Argent. Ĭonnections to other presidents' arms: Same as the 4th (Boylston) quarter of the arms used by his son, John Quincy AdamsĪrms of the presidents in the 19th century ArmsĪrms of Thomas Jefferson, 3rd president, 1801–1809

Motto: Libertatem amicitiam retinebis et fidem (Freedom and friendship thou shall preserve, and faith). 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.Ĭrest: a lion passant holding in his dexter paw a cross-crosslet fitchy Argent. Further information: Coat of arms of George WashingtonĪrms of John Adams, 2nd president, 1797–1801
