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  1. Dignified, tall, and handsome, with clean-shaven chin and side-whiskers, Chester A. Arthur “looked like a President.”. The son of a Baptist preacher who had emigrated from northern Ireland, Arthur was born in Fairfield, Vermont, in 1829. He was graduated from Union College in 1848, taught school, was admitted to the bar, and practiced law ...

  2. 26 de mar. de 2019 · Early Life. Former President Chester A. Arthur was born in Fairfax, Virginia on October 5, 1829. His father was a Baptist minister and due to his profession, Arthur, and his family moved all over Vermont and New York during his childhood. He graduated from Union College in 1848 and went on to study law at the now non-existent State and National ...

  3. Chester Alan Arthur (October 5, 1829 – November 18, 1886) was the 21st president of the United States from 1881 to 1885. Before becoming president, he was most noted as the Collector of Customs for the Port of New York , a job he got from his political friendships.

  4. Here's everything you need to know about Chester A. Arthur, the 21st President of the United States, in just 60 seconds. Explore the full Presidents collecti...

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  5. 18 de nov. de 2023 · Chester Alan Arthur’s brave, short presidency. Fewer leaders had lower public expectations than Chester Alan Arthur, but fewer people knew the 21st President was dealing with a terminal illness while he pressed for government reforms and tax cuts during his one term in office during the 1880s. On November 18, 1886, former President Arthur ...

  6. Chester Alan Arthur was born October 5, 1829, in Fairfield, Vermont. Arthur's mother, Malvina Stone, was born in Berkshire, Vermont, the daughter of George Washington Stone and Judith Stevens. Her family was primarily of English and Welsh descent, and her grandfather, Uriah Stone, had served in the Continental Army during the American Revolution.

  7. Hace 23 horas · Chester Arthur's sense of fairness affected his concept of foreign relations. He tried to lower tariffs in general and negotiated trade agreements with partners in the Western Hemisphere.