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The Internet consensus seems to be that it was James Monroe, but I cannot find any pictures of him that look like he was wearing a wig. Maybe he wore one on formal occasions when he was a young man. His predecessor, James Madison, certainly wore wigs.

Some say it was John Quincy Adams... others say James Monroe.

According to a biography on James Monroe:

"Monroe was the last U.S. President to wear a powdered wig and knee breeches according to the men's fashion of the eighteenth century."

(Source: www.thefreeresource.com/james-monroe-facts-quotes-biography-and-resources-about-his-presidency)

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