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Chester Arthur Mathewson has written: 'A study of some of the more important biochemical tests ..' -- subject(s): Biochemistry
Chester Arthur Legg has written: 'The law of commercial exchanges' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Law and legislation, Produce trade, Stock exchanges
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James Garfield and Arthur defeated Winfield S, Hancock and William H. English in 1880. I suppose you might say that Arthur defeated English for the vice-presidency.
William S. Arthur was Chester A Arthur's father. He had 9 brothers and sistersMarvina Stone was Chester Alan Arthur's Mother.His wife was Ellen Lewis Herndon Arthur. His father-in-law was William Lewis Herndon, a naval officer and his mother-in-law was Frances Elizabeth Hansborough.The Arthurs had three children, one of whom died in childhood. They were:William Lewis Herndon Arthur (1860 - 1863)Chester "Alan" Alan Arthur, Jr. (1864-1937)Ellen "Nell" Herndon Arthur (1871-1915)
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The 1880's, with 5 (Rutherford Hayes, James Garfield, Chester A. Arthur, Grover Cleveland, and Benjamin Harrison).
William Almon Wheeler began 1881 as the VP and served until Chester Alan Arthur was sworn in on March 4. Chester Arthur remained in that office until September 19 when President Garfield died and Arthur became president. There was no vice-president after Arthur became president. In those days a vacancy in the vice-presidency was not filled until the next presidential election.
Vice Presidents who moved up when their Presidents died in office were John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, Chester A. Arthur, Teddy Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, Harry S. Truman, and Lyndon B. Johnson. Gerald R. Ford became President after Richard M. Nixon resigned.
I'm not sure which "80's" you're talking about. in the 1880's three presidents died. Ulysses Grant in 1885, James Garfield in 1881, & Chester Arthur in 1886. in the 1980's, no presidents died.
Chester Henry Jones has written: 'The writings and diary of Chester Jones' -- subject(s): Architecture
Chester S. Gardner has written: 'Ranging performance of satellite laser altimeters' -- subject(s): Lunar laser ranging