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Chester Arthur was 51 when he was elected vice-president. He was never elected President but was still 51 when became president.
Garfield and Arthur won the Election of 1880.
Garfield and Arthur won the Election of 1880.
Chester Arthur grew up in Vermont and New York. He practiced Law in New York City and was appointed Customs Collector of the Port of New York by President Grant. Arthur was elected Vice-President and became President upon the assassination of President Garfield. Chester Arthur never served in Congress and therefore never represented a particular State.
Technically never. Arthur was vice-president under James Garfield, who was shot and killed in office.
Chester A Arthur went to Union College (BA) State and National Law School
1880, as running mate with James Garfield.
Chester A. Arthur was never elected U.S. President. He was elected U.S. Vice President in 1880 as James A. Garfield's running mate then assumed the presidency when Pres. Garfield died in September 1881. He chose not to campaign for re-election in 1884 due to poor health.
yes. One example is Chester A Arthur (grade) School in Philadelphia. Another is Vermont state route 36 which is named the Chester A. Arthur Memorial Highway.
President Chester Arthur was born in Vermont.
No. In fact, vice-president was the only thing he was ever elected to.
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