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Milland Fillmore, Millard Fillmore. >:)

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Many presidents took the oath in 1881 following Garfield passing away shortly after taking office. Chester A. Arthur took the office when Garfield was pronounced dead.

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That man was Chester Alan Arthur who took office when Garfield died from an assassin's wounds.

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