2011年10月3日星期一
Chester A. Arthur Articles, Video, Pictures and Facts
ContentsChester Arthur's Early Years and FamilyChester Arthur in Rosetta Stone outlet New YorkCityThe 1880 Presidential ElectionChester Arthur's AdministrationChester Arthur's Later Years .topic-toc Chester Arthur's Early Years and FamilyChester Alan Arthur was born on October 5, 1829, in Fairfield, Vermont. His Baptist minister father, William Arthur, hailed from Ireland, and his mother, Malvina Stone Arthur, was from Vermont. During Chester Arthurs childhood, his family moved around Vermont and upstate New York for his fathers work.Chester, or Chet, as he was known, attended Union College in Schenectady, New York. After graduating in 1848, he became a schoolteacher and studied law at the State and National Law School (now defunct) in Rosetta Stone Arabic Ballston Spa, New York. In the early 1850s, he served as the principal of schools in North Pownal, Vermont, and Cohoes, New York. In 1854, he was admitted to the New York bar and began practicing law in New York City.In 1859, Arthur married Ellen Nell Lewis Herndon (1837-1880), the Virginia-born daughter of a U.S. naval officer. The couple had two children who survived to adulthood: Chester Arthur Jr. (1864-1937) and Ellen Herndon Arthur (1871-1915). Nell Arthur died of pneumonia at age 42, less than two years before her husband became president. In the White House, Chester Arthurs sister Mary McElroy (1841-1917) often took on the role of hostess for social functions.Chester Arthur in New York CityChester Arthur began his legal career in New York City and as a young attorney won several high-profile civil rights cases. In Rosetta Stone French 1855, he successfully represented Elizabeth Jennings Graham (1830-1901), a black woman who had been denied a seat on a Manhattan streetcar due to her race.
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