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Chester A. Arthur | President of the United States | September 19 | 1881 | March 4 | 1885 | James A. Garfield | Grover Cleveland | Vice President of the United States | March 4 | 1881 | September 19 | 1881 | James Garfield | William A. Wheeler | Thomas A. Hendricks | October 5 | 1829 | Fairfield, Vermont | November 18 | 1886 | New York | New York | Republican | Ellen Lewis Herndon Arthur | Matthew Fontaine Maury | Alma mater | Union College | Lawyer | Civil servant | Educator | Teacher | Episcopalian | Chester A. Arthur's signature | October 5 | 1829 | November 18 | 1886 | American politician | President of the United States | Republican Party | lawyer | vice president | James Garfield | Charles Guiteau | July 2 | 1881 | September 19 | March 4 | 1885 | Stalwart | Roscoe Conkling | Port of New York | Ulysses S. Grant | Rutherford B. Hayes | civil service | Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act | Mark Twain | Fairfield | Franklin County, Vermont | October 5 | 1829 | Canada | Perry, New York | April 2 | 1900 | Chester Alan Arthur (c. 1859) | | Union College | Schenectady, New York | Psi Upsilon | college fraternity | Hoosick Falls, New York | North Pownal, Vermont | bar | New York City | Elizabeth Jennings Graham | bus | militia | American Civil War | quartermaster | inspector general | brigadier general | political boss | Roscoe Conkling | Ulysses Grant | Stalwarts | spoils system | Customs House | President Rutherford B. Hayes kicking Arthur out of the New York Customs House. | | President | Rutherford B. Hayes | New York Customs House | Rutherford Hayes | 1880 Republican National Convention | James G. Blaine | dark horse | James A. Garfield | Levi P. Morton | July 2 | 1881 | President Garfield | Charles J. Guiteau | Stalwart | On the threshold of office, what have we to expect of him?In an 1881 Puck cartoon, Vice President Arthur faces the presidential cabinet (from left to right, Wayne MacVeagh, William Windom, James G. Blaine, Thomas L. James, Samuel J. Kirkwood, Robert Todd Lincoln, William H. Hunt) after President James A. Garfield was fatally wounded by assassin Charles J. Guiteau. On the wall hang three portraits of (left to right) Andrew Johnson, Millard Fillmore and John Tyler, three other presidents who succeeded to the presidency. A fourth frame hangs next to Johnson with no picture and a question mark underneath meant for Arthur's portrait. | | Puck | Vice President | presidential cabinet | Wayne MacVeagh | William Windom | James G. Blaine | Thomas L. James | Samuel J. Kirkwood | Robert Todd Lincoln | William H. Hunt | President | James A. Garfield | Charles J. 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