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Attends services |
Congregant |
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Church of the Presidents |
Long Branch |
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1859/10/25 |
Ellen Lewis Herndon marries Chester A Arthur in the Calvary Church, Manhattan |
Groom |
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Calvary Church |
New York City |
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1860/00/00 |
Chester A Arthur, Joseph Blunt and William Maxwell Evarts successfully defend New York State in the Lemmon Slave Case in the Court of Appeals |
Defence Council |
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Lemmon v New York |
1880/00/00 |
Arthur home before and after his presidency |
Home |
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Chester A Arthur House |
New York City |
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1882/05/06 |
President Chester A Arthur signs The Chinese Exclusion Act. It is the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States. |
US President |
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Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) |
1882/10/12 |
Chester Arthur visits "Green Harbor" on the centennial of Daniel Webster's birth. |
Visitor |
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The Daniel Webster Estate and Heritage Center |
Marshfield, MA |
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1883/05/24 |
Brooklyn Bridge opens |
Presider |
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Brooklyn Bridge |
New York City |
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1883/08/00 |
President Arthur and his party take the train to Green River and then ride cross-country to Yellowstone to begin a 2-month Wyoming vacation. |
Camper |
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Yellowstone National Park, MT, WY |
Wyoming |
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1883/08/00 |
President Arthur and his party take the train to Green River and then ride cross-country to Yellowstone to begin a 2-month Wyoming vacation. |
Camper |
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Yellowstone National Park, MT, WY |
Montana |
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1883/08/00 |
President Arthur and his party take the train to Green River and then ride cross-country to Yellowstone to begin a 2-month Wyoming vacation. |
Camper |
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Green River |
Wyoming |
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1886/11/16 |
Dies |
Died |
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Chester A Arthur House |
New York City |
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