Arms of the Vice Presidents of the United States
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Arms of the Vice Presidents of the United States
I am aware that several of the Presidents of the United States were armigerous, but were any of the Vice-Presidents other than those who later became Presidents armigerous? The only one I am aware of who was is former Vice President Spiro Agnew.
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Re: Arms of the Vice Presidents of the United States
Vice Presidents that I know of who bore (or were entitled to have borne) heraldic arms:
4. George Clinton - Argent six cross crosslets fitchy Sable on a chief Azure two mullets Or pierced Gules.
6. Daniel D. Tompkins reportedly bore Azure on a chevron between three cock-pheasants close Or three cross-crosslets Sable, according to Bolton's American Armory.
7. John C. Calhoun, I believe, used the Scottish arms of Colquhoun of Luss undifferenced, Argent a saltire engrailed Sable. Or at least I've seen them attributed to him.
27. James S. Sherman would have been entitled to Or a lion rampant Sable between three oak leaves Vert, although whether he actually used this coat or not I don't know.
There may be some others; one would have to know the genealogy of the VPs.
4. George Clinton - Argent six cross crosslets fitchy Sable on a chief Azure two mullets Or pierced Gules.
6. Daniel D. Tompkins reportedly bore Azure on a chevron between three cock-pheasants close Or three cross-crosslets Sable, according to Bolton's American Armory.
7. John C. Calhoun, I believe, used the Scottish arms of Colquhoun of Luss undifferenced, Argent a saltire engrailed Sable. Or at least I've seen them attributed to him.
27. James S. Sherman would have been entitled to Or a lion rampant Sable between three oak leaves Vert, although whether he actually used this coat or not I don't know.
There may be some others; one would have to know the genealogy of the VPs.
Joseph McMillan
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Re: Arms of the Vice Presidents of the United States
Apparently, Aaron Burr (3rd Vice President) was descended from an English family from amongst the landed gentry whore Arms were: Ermine, on a chief indented sable, two lions
rampant, or.
rampant, or.
- Benjamin Thornton
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Re: Arms of the Vice Presidents of the United States
According to the article linked herein, the Rockefellers had arms, but one wonders whether Nelson ever used them:
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=FB0B1EFD385A17738DDDAD0894D1405B888CF1D3
The arms are described as "two rocks on red fields and two horns on white fields".
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=FB0B1EFD385A17738DDDAD0894D1405B888CF1D3
The arms are described as "two rocks on red fields and two horns on white fields".
Ben
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