The US Presidents ClipArt gallery offers 176 illustrations of the people who have held the office of President of the United States (POTUS).

"General Harrison, twenty-third President of the United States, was born at North Bend, Ohio, August 20th, 1833."— Frank Leslie, 1896

General Benjamin Harrison

"General Harrison, twenty-third President of the United States, was born at North Bend, Ohio, August…

(1773-1841) Ninth president of the United States in 1840

William Henry Harrison

(1773-1841) Ninth president of the United States in 1840

"William Henry Harrison, former president of the United States."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895

William Henry Harrison

"William Henry Harrison, former president of the United States."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895

William Henry Harrison, who served only thirty days in office before dying.

William Henry Harrison

William Henry Harrison, who served only thirty days in office before dying.

The ninth President of the United States, serving only a month in office before becoming the first President to die in office.

William Henry Harrison

The ninth President of the United States, serving only a month in office before becoming the first President…

Harrison preparing for battle on November 7th, 1811 with the Native Americans

William Henry Harrison

Harrison preparing for battle on November 7th, 1811 with the Native Americans

(1773-1841) US President 1841

William Henry Harrison

(1773-1841) US President 1841

(1773-1841) US President 1841

William Henry Harrison

(1773-1841) US President 1841

(1773-1841) US President 1841

William Henry Harrison

(1773-1841) US President 1841

(1822-1893) Nineteenth American president from 1876-1880

Rutherford B. Hayes

(1822-1893) Nineteenth American president from 1876-1880

Rutherford B. Hayes, nineteenth president of the United States.

Rutherford B. Hayes

Rutherford B. Hayes, nineteenth president of the United States.

(1767-1845) US President 1829-1837

Andrew Jackson

(1767-1845) US President 1829-1837

(1767-1845) US President 1829-1837

Andrew Jackson

(1767-1845) US President 1829-1837

(1767-1845) United States President 1829-1837

Andrew Jackson

(1767-1845) United States President 1829-1837

(1767-1845) United States President 1829-1837

Andrew Jackson

(1767-1845) United States President 1829-1837

"Andrew Jackson was born March 15th, 1767, was a senator from Tennesse and president."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895

Andrew Jackson

"Andrew Jackson was born March 15th, 1767, was a senator from Tennesse and president."—E. Benjamin…

Andrew Jackson, seventh president of the United States.

Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson, seventh president of the United States.

A portrait of our seventh president, Andrew Jackson from 1829-1837. He was born in 1767 and died in 1845.

Andrew Jackson

A portrait of our seventh president, Andrew Jackson from 1829-1837. He was born in 1767 and died in…

Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was the seventh President of the United States (1829–1837).

Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was the seventh President of the United States…

(1743-1826) US President 1801-1809

Thomas Jefferson

(1743-1826) US President 1801-1809

(1743-1826) US President 1801-1809

Thomas Jefferson

(1743-1826) US President 1801-1809

(1743-1826) US President 1801-1809

Thomas Jefferson

(1743-1826) US President 1801-1809

(1743-1826) US President 1801-1809

Thomas Jefferson

(1743-1826) US President 1801-1809

(1743-1826) Third President of the United States 1801-1809. Wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

(1743-1826) Third President of the United States 1801-1809. Wrote the first draft of the Declaration…

(1743-1826) Third President of the United States 1801-1809. Wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

(1743-1826) Third President of the United States 1801-1809. Wrote the first draft of the Declaration…

(1743-1826) Third President of the United States 1801-1809. Wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson

(1743-1826) Third President of the United States 1801-1809. Wrote the first draft of the Declaration…

"Thomas Jefferson was president of the United States."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895

Thomas Jefferson

"Thomas Jefferson was president of the United States."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895

Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and third president of the United States.

Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and third president of the United States.

Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) was the third President of the United States (1801–1809), the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and one of the most influential Founding Fathers for his promotion of the ideals of republicanism in the United States. Major events during his presidency include the Louisiana Purchase (1803) and the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–1806).

Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826) was the third President of the United States (1801–1809),…

U.S. President

Andrew Johnson

U.S. President

Andrew Johnson, who took office after Lincoln's assassination.

Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson, who took office after Lincoln's assassination.

(1808-1875) Andrew Johnson was the 17th President of the United States (1865-69).

Andrew Johnson

(1808-1875) Andrew Johnson was the 17th President of the United States (1865-69).

Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875) was the seventeenth President of the United States (1865-69), succeeding to the Presidency upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. He was one of only two U.S. Presidents to be impeached and was narrowly acquitted.

Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875) was the seventeenth President of the United…

(1809-1865) U.S. President 1960-1865

Abraham Lincoln

(1809-1865) U.S. President 1960-1865

(1809-1865) U.S. President 1960-1865

Abraham Lincoln

(1809-1865) U.S. President 1960-1865

(1809-1865) U.S. President 1960-1865

Abraham Lincoln

(1809-1865) U.S. President 1960-1865

(1809-1865) U.S. President 1960-1865

Abraham Lincoln

(1809-1865) U.S. President 1960-1865

Portrait of Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln

Portrait of Abraham Lincoln

"Abraham Lincoln, former United States President, involved in slavery issues and the Civil War."—E. Benjamin Andrews 1895

Abraham Lincoln

"Abraham Lincoln, former United States President, involved in slavery issues and the Civil War."—E.…

The sixteenth president of the United States, born in Hardin county, Kentucky, Feb. 12, 1809; died April 15, 1865. He was a great opposer of slavery.

Abraham Lincoln

The sixteenth president of the United States, born in Hardin county, Kentucky, Feb. 12, 1809; died April…

(1809-1865) An American politician and sixteenth President of the United States and the first president from the Republican Party.

Abraham Lincoln

(1809-1865) An American politician and sixteenth President of the United States and the first president…

Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth president of the United States, and president of the Union during the Civil War.

Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth president of the United States, and president of the Union during the Civil…

Lincoln rail splitting

Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln rail splitting

(1809-1865) U.S. President 1960-1865

Abraham Lincoln

(1809-1865) U.S. President 1960-1865

(1751-1836) US President 1809-1817

James Madison

(1751-1836) US President 1809-1817

(1751-1836) 4th President of the U.S.

James Madison

(1751-1836) 4th President of the U.S.

"James Madison, a Republican with partiality towards France during the War of 1812."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895

James Madison

"James Madison, a Republican with partiality towards France during the War of 1812."—E. Benjamin…

The fourth President of the United States. He was co-author, with John Jay and Alexander Hamilton, of the Federalist Papers, and is traditionally regarded as the Father of the United States Constitution.

James Madison

The fourth President of the United States. He was co-author, with John Jay and Alexander Hamilton, of…

President James Madison, who served as the Secretary of State under Jefferson for eight years.

James Madison

President James Madison, who served as the Secretary of State under Jefferson for eight years.

(1751-1836) US President 1809-1817

James Madison

(1751-1836) US President 1809-1817

(1843-1901) 24th President of the United States

William McKinley

(1843-1901) 24th President of the United States

"In the general election of 1896, the principal question at issue was the financial policy of the country. William J. Bryan, of Nebraska, was the candidate of those who 'demanded the free and unlimited coinage of both silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1, without waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation.' William McKinley, of Ohio, was supported by those who maintained that the true policy was to use gold as the standard of value, in accordance with the practice of the other great nations; and the platform of the Republican party further demanded that international agreement should be sought for the free coinage of silver at some fixed ratio to be agreed upon. Mr. McKinley was elected."—Scudder, 1897

William McKinley

"In the general election of 1896, the principal question at issue was the financial policy of the country.…

The 25th president, William McKinley.

President William McKinley

The 25th president, William McKinley.

Twenty-fourth president of the United States, born at Niles, Ohio Jan. 29, 1843; died Sept. 14, 1901. Previously, the 39th Governor of Ohio.

William McKinley

Twenty-fourth president of the United States, born at Niles, Ohio Jan. 29, 1843; died Sept. 14, 1901.…

(1758-1831) US President 1817-1825

James Monroe

(1758-1831) US President 1817-1825

(1758-1831) US President 1817-1825

James Monroe

(1758-1831) US President 1817-1825

(1758-1831) Fifth president of the United States of America 1817-1825

James Monroe

(1758-1831) Fifth president of the United States of America 1817-1825

5th President of the U.S.

James Monroe

5th President of the U.S.

The fifth president of the United States, born in Westmoreland county, Virginia, April 28, 1758; died in New York City, July 4, 1831.

James Monroe

The fifth president of the United States, born in Westmoreland county, Virginia, April 28, 1758; died…

(1758-1831) Fifth President of the United States, whos administration was marked by the Monroe Doctrine, Missouri Compromise, the acquisition of Florida, and delcaring U.S. opposition to European interference in the Americas.

James Monroe

(1758-1831) Fifth President of the United States, whos administration was marked by the Monroe Doctrine,…