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  1. Chester A. Arthur: Twenty-First President: 1881 - 1885 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2006-09
  2. Chester Arthur: Facts about the Presidents by Janet Podell, 2009-03-15
  3. James D. Richardson- A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Section 2 (of 2) of Volume 8. Chester A. Arthur by James D. Richardson, 2009-07-05
  4. State of the Union Address (1st President George Washington to 22nd President Grover Cleveland) (Kindle Preferred Active TOC) by Presidents of the United States of America, 2009-10-01
  5. Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate, and Cabinet.An Autobiography by John Sherman, 2009-04-19

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Term in office : September 20, 1881 - March 4, 1885 Birth : October 5, 1830 Death : November 18, 1886 Vice President : None Political Party : Republican The White House : http://www.whitehouse.gov Independence National Historical Park : http://www.nps.gov/inde Federal Hall National Memorial : http://www.nps.gov/feha US Air Force Museum : http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum Gold Coast Rail Road Museum : http://www.goldcoast-railroad.org The Presidential Yacht Sequoia : http://www.casenet.com/travel/wasdcpresyacht.htm The Presidential Yacht U.S.S. Potomac : http://www.usspotomac.org http://www.hfmgv.org The Museum of American Presidents : http://www.waysideofva.com/presidents Mount Rushmore National Memorial : http://www.nps.gov/moru National Portrait Gallery, Hall of Presidents : http://www.npg.si.edu/exh/hall2/index.htm

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    46. ARTHUR, Chester Alan
    chester Alan arthur. 19 Sep 1881, president James Garfield dies; vice president arthursucceeds. in the Office of the Vice president, us Capitol, Washington, DC.
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    d. 18 Nov 1886, New York City, New York
    Title: President of the United States of America Term: 19 Sep 1881 - 4 Mar 1885 Chronology: 2 Nov 1880, electors appointed/popular voting 1 Dec 1880, elected by electoral college 19 Sep 1881, president James Garfield dies; vice president Arthur succeeds 20 Sep 1881, sworn in, privately at his residence, 123 Lexington Avenue, New York City 22 Sep 1881, sworn in, publicly in the Office of the Vice President, U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. 4 Mar 1885, term expired Elected vice president on the Republican ticket of 1880, Chester Arthur acceded to the presidency on the assassination of President James A. Garfield , who died at Elberon, New Jersey, on 19 Sep 1881. On 20 Sep 1881, Vice President Arthur received a group at his home in New York City to take the oath of office, administered by New York Supreme Court Judge John R. Brady. On 22 Sep 1881, he again took the oath of office, administered by Chief Justice Morrison Waite, in the Vice President's Office in the Capitol in Washington, D.C. In 1884 Arthur, who was secretly suffering from Bright's disease, an incurable kidney ailment, allowed his name to be presented for the Republican presidential nomination. Defeated by James G. Blaine, he retired to New York City at the end of his term.

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    Your Ad Could Be Here! Contact Us CHESTER ALAN ARTHUR 21st President Term- September 20, 1881 to March 4, 1885 Republican Party Birth: Fairfield, Vermont, October 5, 1830. Ancestry: Scotch-Irish and English Marriage: New York, New York, October 25, 1859 to Ellen Lewis Herndon who was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia, August 30, 1837. Ellen died in New York, New York, January 12, 1880 and is buried in Albany Rural Cemetery, Albany, New York. Children: William Lewis Herndon (1860-1863); Chester Alan Jr. (1864-1937); Ellen (1871-1915). Home: New York. Education: Attended public schools and Lyceum School; graduated with honors from Union College (1848) in Schenectody, New York. Religion: Episcopalian Occupation before Presidency: Teacher, school principal, lawyer. Pre-Presidential Offices: Quartermaster General of New York State; New York Collector of Customs; Vice President.

    48. Chester Alan Arthur
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    21st President (1881-1885), 20th Vice President (1881)
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    Education: Union College
    Occupation: teacher, lawyer
    Political Affiliation: Republican
    Religious Affiliation: Episcopalian
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    As a result of a religious experience, Arthur's father became a Baptist minister, but Arthur doesn't seem to have shared his father's faith. Arthur sometimes attended church, generally favoring Episcopal services. Franklin Steiner, in his book The Religious Beliefs Of Our Presidents , categorized Arthur among "Presidents Whose Religious Views Are Doubtful."
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    Chester Alan Arthur: A Presidential Unit Chester Arthur was the 21st President of the United States of America. He was born 5 October 1829 in Fairfield, Vermont. He died 18 Nobember 1886. Political Party: Republican
    Years Served: September 19, 1881 to 3 March 1885
    Vice President(s): none
    Name of his parents: William Arthur and Malvina Stone
    Wife's name: Ellen Lewis Herndon
    Yearly Salary as President: $50,000
    Physical Stature: 6 feet, 2 inches
    State of Birth: Vermont
    "President Arthure was a real gentlemen and like stylish clohtes. He enjoyed parties and loved to hunt and fish. He once caught an 80-pound bass. Chester Arthur wasn't sure he wanted to be President. He was quite nervous when he entered office. Arthur worked hard to be a good, honest President." On Line Lesson Plans: Chester Arthur from TeacherVision
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    50. 20th President Of The U.S.
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    Term: 1881
    First Lady: Lucretia Garfield
    Vice President: Chester Alan Arthur
    Chester Alan Arthur
    (1829-1886), 21st President Of The United States. He is remembered as the political spoilsman who surprised his country with an honest administration. Arthur supported and signed into law the reform Civil Service Act of 1883, which established a merit system of appointment to federal employment.
    At the Republican National Convention of 1880, Conkling's "stalwart" faction (which took the name by contrasting their own "stalwart" Republicanism with that of the reform elements in the party) supported former president Grant's nomination for a third term. Arthur was one of the 306 "stalwart" delegates who voted for Grant until the last ballot. However, the convention choice for president was James A. Garfield. To conciliate the defeated stalwarts, Arthur was suggested for the Vice Presidency. Conkling told him: "If you wish for my favor and my respect you will contemptuously decline it [the nomination]." But Arthur replied: "Senator Conkling, I shall accept the nomination and I shall carry with me the majority of the delegation." And he did.
    After the election of the Garfield-Arthur ticket, the issue of the New York patronage flared up again. Conkling expected the new president to consult him on all federal patronage in New York state, and in this demand Arthur backed the senator, his old boss. When President Garfield stubbornly refused, both New York senatorsConkling and Thomas Plattresigned their seats, mistakenly anticipating speedy reelection by the legislature. Meanwhile, a deranged office seeker, Charles J. Guiteau, shot President Garfield on July 2, 1881, exclaiming, "I am a Stalwart of the Stalwarts ... Arthur is president now."

    51. 21st President Of The U.S.
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    53. President's Garfield And Arthur
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    History teachers still discuss the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. The news media still cover stories that surround the death of John F. Kennedy. But one presidential assassination that goes almost unnoticed is that of James Garfield. However, the tragic death of this President brought about one of the greatest changes in our political system. In the nineteenth century the spoils system dominated the political process. When someone won a political office they would reward their friends and supporters with an appointed position in government. One man who built his carrier through the spoils system was Chester Arthur. bodyOffer(31013) Chester A. Arthur was born 1830 in Fairfield, Vermont, the son of Baptist minister. He began his career in education and later moved to New York. After his move to New York, Arthur turned to a carrier in law, and became an active member of the Republican Party. As a loyal supporter of political boss and U.S. Senator Roscoe Conkling, he held various positions in the state government. They included Engineer in Chief of the New York Senate, Inspector General of New York troops, and Quartermaster General of New York State. In 1871 President Grant realized that Arthur had been successful in organizing party affairs and was appointed Collector of Customs for the Port of New York. Whoever held this position had the power to appoint almost one thousand people to government jobs. This led to a corrupt system that was used to award party loyalists and people who gave large contributions to political campaigns. However, Arthur gained a reputation for his honesty in this corrupt system. But when Hayes succeeded Grant as President he sought to clean up the Costume House. Arthur defended the people like Senator Conkling who were highly involved in the spoils system. In 1878 President Hayes fired Arthur as Collector of Customs.

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    Was there an American president who was born in Canada? According to the U.S constitution, a person can only become president if he or she is born in the United States. That's why there was some controversy about whether Chester A. Arthur, the 21st president, should have had the right to the job. Arthur was officially listed as being born in Fairfield, Vermont, a town in the northwest corner of the state near the Canadian border. But over the years some people have argued that Arthur was in fact born across the border in Quebec. In fact, Burke's Presidential Families of the United States of America says that despite the official birthplace, Arthur "was probably born in Canada." Other sources make the same claim, almost off-handedly, but argue that since his parents were U.S citizens Arthur's eligibility for the presidency wasn't challenged. But in fact, his eligibility was challenged around 1881 when Arthur was the vice-presidential candidate running with James Garfield. Several of Arthur's political enemies spread rumours that he was born in Canada and should be disqualified from the race. According to Thomas C. Reeves, a biographer of Arthur's, the Democrats hired a New York attorney named Arthur Hinman to explore these rumours and make a report. Hinman seems to have gotten carried away because he came back saying that Arthur was born in Ireland and was brought to the U.S. as a boy of 14. However, Hinman abandoned this theory and later alleged that Arthur was born in Quebec (Lower Canada at the time) at his grandparents' house. Hinman says Arthur's mother often visited her parents in Dunham in Quebec. Hinman published a pamphlet in 1884 called "How A British Subject Became President of the United States."

    56. 21st President: Chester Alan Arthur
    arthur administration chester Alan arthur became the 21st Presidentof the us upon James A. Garfield's death, September 19, 1881.
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    • Education and Occupations:
      • Education: Graduated from Union College in Schenectady, NY, in 1848 Occupations:
        • School teacher upon graduation from Union College. Admitted to New York bar and practiced law in New York. Became New York's Quartermaster General at the outbreak of Civil War; supplied the states' volunteers with equipment. Became Collector of the Port of New York in 1871. Removed from office by President Hayes. Vice President under Garfield, 1881.
        Term of Presidency: 1881-1885 Arthur succeeded Garfield as president upon his assassination, so there was no election. Arthur had no Vice President. Political party: Republican Major domestic happenings of the Arthur administration:
        • Chester Alan Arthur became the 21st President of the US upon James A. Garfield's death, September 19, 1881. Rivers and Harbors Bill Vetoed (1882): and passed over Arthur's veto by Congress. This was a pork barrel bill to spend the government surplus money on river and harbor improvements in order to get votes from ecologists and port people. John D. Rockefeller organizes the Standard Oil Trust (1882): the brainchild of Rockefeller's lawyer Samuel Dodd, the "trust" legally gave Rockefeller a monopoly in the petroleum market by coercing weaker corporations to yield their stock to Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company of Ohio.

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