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CHESTER ALAN ARTHUR
[Library of Congress]
1829-1886
21st President (1881-1885), 20th Vice President (1881)
Education: Union College
Occupation: teacher, lawyer
Political Affiliation: Republican
Religious Affiliation: Episcopalian
Summary of Religious Views:
As a result of a religious experience, Arthur's father became a Baptist minister, but Arthur doesn't seem to have shared his father's faith. Arthur sometimes attended church, generally favoring Episcopal services. Franklin Steiner, in his book The Religious Beliefs Of Our Presidents, categorized Arthur among "Presidents Whose Religious Views Are Doubtful."
Views on Religion & Politics:
Quotations:
"The fact that adherents of the Mormon Church, which rests upon polygamy as its corner stone, have recently been peopling in large numbers Idaho, Arizona, and other of our Western Territories is well calculated to excite the liveliest interest and apprehension. It imposes upon Congress and the Executive the duty of arraying against this barbarous system all the power which under the Constitution and the law they can wield for its destruction." -- annual message, 6 December 1881
References, Links, & Further Reading: Books, Articles, Links
Books
Justus D. Doenecke, The Presidencies of James A Garfield and Chester A. Arthur, Regents Press of Kansas, 1981
George F. Howe, Chester A. Arthur, Dodd Press, 1934
Zachary Karabell, Chester Alan Arthur (The American Presidents), Times Books, 2004
Thomas C. Reeves, Gentleman Boss: The Life of Chester Alan Arthur, Knopf, 1975; reprint, American Political Biography Press, 1991
Articles
Ben Perley Poore, "Chester Alan Arthur," The Bay State Monthly, Vol. 1, Iss. 5, May, 1884, pp. 265-277
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