No. Arthur lived for about a year and a half after he left office.
There is no record of any pets while Chester Arthur was President.
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Chester A. Arthur was the Veep and became president after Garfield died.
Lyndon Baines Johnson He was sworn in as President while flying from Dallas to Washington after the assassination.
There was no U.S. vice president while Chester A. Arthur was President. As Vice President under President Garfield, he became President when Garfield died in September 1881 from infection caused by a bunch of unsterile fingers poking around inside him in search of the bullet from when he was shot in July of that year. Before the 1967 ratification of the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, whenever there was a vacancy in the vice presidency it wasn't filled until the next Inauguration Day.
While Arthur was President, his party's nomination for the 1884 presidential election went to former Secretary of State James G. Blaine, who just barely lost to Grover Cleveland. Arthur is one of the five former U.S. Presidents who never won a presidential election.
Chester A. Arthur's mother, Malvina Stone Arthur, was a homemaker. She played a significant role in raising her children and managing the household. While her primary occupation was not formal employment, her contributions as a mother and caretaker were vital to the family.
the first telephone was installed in the white house (presidents house) (america) 1880.
Chester Alan Arthur, the 21st President of the United States, was known to have a fondness for cats. He had several cats during his time in the White House, and he was particularly fond of a cat named "Mittens." While there isn't extensive documentation of his favorite animal, this affection for cats is a notable aspect of his personal life.
The only President who never married was James Buchanan. Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Martin van Buren, and Chester A. Arthur were all widowers before taking office. Grover Cleveland was unmarried when he took office but then got married while President.
Yes, Chester Alan Arthur has a library named after him. The Chester A. Arthur Library is located in his hometown of Fairfield, Vermont. While there may not be a prominent museum specifically dedicated to him, his contributions and legacy are often recognized in various historical contexts and exhibits related to his presidency and the Gilded Age.
Yes- Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, James Buchanan and Chester Alan Arthur all were unmarried while they were President. They had to find someone , usually a relative, to serve as White House hostess.