#21 – Chester A. Arthur
Born: October 5, 1829 Birthplace: North Fairfield, Vermont Political Party: Republican Term: Vice President: None Children: 3; 2 boys and 1 girl Died: November 18, 1886
#21 – Chester A. Arthur Son of a school teacher and clergyman. 1848: Graduated from Union College. 1854: admitted to the bar – lawyer in New York city. 1859: married Ellen Lewis Herndon Moves to Kansas to start law practice – leaves after 3-4 months
#21 – Chester A. Arthur : returned to New York to practice law : President Grant appoints Arthur as collector of the Port of New York.
#21 – Chester A. Arthur 1881: elected Vice President under Garfield. September 19, 1881: Garfield dies from an assassination. Chester A. Arthur takes over : appointed the 21 st President of the United States.
#21 – Chester A. Arthur 1882: Chinese Exclusion Act signed. Does not allow any Chinese to enter the US for a period of ten years.
#21 – Chester A. Arthur 1883: dedicates the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge, the worlds largest suspended bridge of the time. 1885: ill with Brights Disease, he did not seek another term. November 19, 1886: Dies in New York City.
Interesting Facts: 1882: Nicaraguan Treaty signed. Allows the construction of the Panama Canal. 1882: Chinese Exclusion Act: restricts all Asians from entering the US. 1883: First Internal Combustion engine - Daimler (Germany) 1885: first Skyscraper – William Jenny – US No states admitted.