List of memorials to Martin Van Buren

Among the memorials to Martin Van Buren, the 8th president of the United States, are the following:

Postage stamp with the image of a bust of a balding man in profile and facing right
Martin Van Buren appears on the 8-cent U.S. postage stamp of the 1938 Presidential Issue.
A golden coin with a portrait of a balding man wearing a cravat and facing forward
Martin Van Buren appears on the obverse side of a $1 coin of the 2007–2016 Presidential $1 Coin Program.

Homes

Van Buren's home in Kinderhook, New York, which he called Lindenwald, is now the Martin Van Buren National Historic Site.[1] Lindenwald remained a privately owned residence, and eventually passed out of the hands of the Van Buren family.[2] It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961, and was established as a National Historic Site under the care of the National Park Service in 1974.[2]

In 1936, the New York State Education Department installed a commemorative plaque at 90 State Street in Albany, the site of Van Buren's residence during his service as governor of New York.[3]

Counties

Counties are named for Martin Van Buren in Michigan, Iowa, Arkansas, and Tennessee.[4] Cass County, Missouri was originally named for Van Buren, and was renamed in 1849 to honor Lewis Cass because Missouri allowed slavery, and Van Buren had opposed slavery as the presidential candidate of the Free Soil Party in 1848.[5]

Cities and towns

Cities and towns named for Van Buren include:

Arkansas

Indiana[7]

Iowa

Kentucky

  • Van Buren, Anderson County. This small community was abandoned due to the construction and flooding of Taylorsville Lake from 1974 to 1983.[10][11]

Louisiana

Maine

Michigan

Missouri

Minnesota

Mississippi

New York

Ohio

Tennessee

Wisconsin

State parks

Van Buren State Park[28] and Van Buren Trail State Park[29] in Michigan, and Ohio's Van Buren State Park and its Van Buren Lake are named for him.[30]

Mountains

Mount Van Buren on the Palmer Land portion of Antarctica was named for Martin Van Buren.[31]

Islands

Van Buren Island in the St. Lawrence River, part of the Thousand Islands, sits at latitude 44.404339N, 75.892119W. Though named for the U.S. president, this island is in Canadian waters.[32]

Ships

USS Van Buren, a United States Navy schooner in service from 1839 to 1847 was also named for Martin Van Buren.[33]

Schools

See also

References