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  1. Chester A. Arthur, (born Oct. 5, 1829, North Fairfield, Vt., U.S.—died Nov. 18, 1886, New York, N.Y), 21st president of the U.S. (1881–85). He practiced law in New York City from 1854, later becoming a close associate of Sen. Roscoe Conkling, the Republican boss of New York. With Conkling’s backing, he was appointed customs collector for ...

  2. Chester Arthur reemplazó a seis de los siete miembros del anterior Gabinete de Garfield. Junto con su secretario de Marina, William Chandler , inició la reconstrucción total de toda la flota de barcos, labor que resultó del todo punto exitosa a largo plazo, como se demostró posteriormente en la Guerra Hispano-estadounidense de 1898 .

  3. 4 de mar. de 2018 · Chester A. Arthur served as America's twenty-first president from September 19, 1881, to March 4, 1885. He succeeded James Garfield who had been assassinated in 1881. Arthur is remembered primarily for three things: He was never elected to the presidency and two significant pieces of legislation, one positive and the other negative.

  4. Chester A. Arthur. 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 on October 5, 1829 in Fairfield, Vermont. He graduated from Union College in 1848, taught school, was admitted to the bar ...

  5. Overview. Chester Arthur was the fifth child of a fervent abolitionist preacher who moved his family from one Baptist parish to the next throughout New York and Vermont. Attending Union College, Arthur showed far more interest in extracurricular activities and political demonstrations than in his studies. As a young man, Arthur worked for one ...

  6. Chester A. Arthur Chester Allen Arthur Presidente de Estados Unidos (1881-1885) Nació el 5 de octubre de 1830 en Fairfield (Vermont). Hijo de Malvina Stone y William Arthur. Cursó estudios en el Union College de Schenectady (Nueva York). Al graduarse abrió un bufete en Nueva York antes del inicio de la Guerra Civil estadounidense.

  7. Chester Alan Arthur was born on October 5, 1829, in a small log cabin in Fairfield, Vermont. The son of Malvina Arthur and the Reverend William Arthur, a passionate abolitionist, young Chester and his family migrated from one Baptist parish to another in Vermont and New York. The fifth of eight children, Chester had six sisters and one older ...