March 4, 1885 was his last day in office. He completed the term to which James Garfield was elected.
No. Arthur lived for about a year and a half after he left office.
1883 was the date the Pendleton Act was signed by President Arthur.
Arthur's term expired March 4, 1885.
Garfield's Vice President was Chester Alan Arthur. He became the president after Garfield died from an assassin's bullet.Chester Alan Arthur was the 20th Vice President in 1881 from March 4 to September 19. He served as the 21st President until 1885 March 4.
He didn't. He was VP under James Garfield, who was shot and killed during his first year in office, so then Arthur became president.
chester alaln arthur 1881-1885 died a year later
Chester Alan Arthur, the 21st President of the United States, had three children: William Lewis Herndon (1860-1863) Chester Alan (1864-1937) Ellen Herndon (1871-1915)
Garfield was killed in his first year of office and succeeded by his vice-president, Chester Alan Arthur.
Chester Arthur took place in the preident's office was in 1881
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.
Twenty-first President of the United States Chester Alan Arthur became President of the United States on September 19, after the death of James Garfield, who died on that day having been mortally wounded on July 2, 1881. Arthur's term in office ended on March 4, 1885, when he was succeeded by Grover Cleveland.
The Chinese Exclusion Act was signed in the United States by President Chester A. Arthur in the year 1882.