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U.S. Vice Presidents: Chester Arthur

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Chester Alan Arthur

(1829-1886)

Chester A. Arthur

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Occupation

Lawyer

20th U.S. Vice-President (September 19, 1881 – March 4, 1885)

U.S. President (September 19, 1881 - March 4, 1885)

Date of Birth October 5, 1829
Date of Death November 18, 1886
Place of Birth North Fairfield, VT
Place of Death New York, NY
Education Union College
Nickname

"Chet"

"The Gentleman Boss"

"Elegant Arthur"

Parents

Malvina Stone

William Arthur

Spouse Ellen Herndon
Political Party

Republican

Military Service
 

Allegiance 

United States

Service/Branch (Years)

New York Militia (1857-1863)

Rank

Brigadier General

Number of Children Three

Did You Know?

Vice President Arthur...

  • ...was dogged by rumors that he was really Canadian.
  • ...helped integrate New York streetcars.
  • ...overturned a court-martial ruling against a black West Point cadet.
  • ...had his sister, Mary Arthur, serve as White House hostess.

Biography

Chester A. Arthur was born on October 5, 1829, in North Fairfield, Vermont. Elected vice president on the Republican ticket of 1880, Arthur acceded to the presidency upon the assassination of President James A. Garfield. As president, he supported the Pendleton Civil Service Act (1883), which provided for the open appointment and promotion of federal employees based on merit rather than patronage. Arthur died in New York City on November 18, 1886.

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