Our Next President Sketches And Portraits of the Prospective Candidates for

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Margaret Rebecca Himes Seebach
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Y. After graduation lie tai^nt school in Vermont for two years, and at the end of that time came to New York and entered the Office oi e\-J m B e E. D. Culver as a student of law. He was admitted to the bar and formed a copartnership. With Henry u. Uai ciner. Later he married the daughter of Lieutenant Herndon of the United States Navy. Mrs. Arthur, leaving two cniiuien, died a short time before General Arthur came before the people prominently. He won fame as a lawjei '" ™v early complications... that arose from the enforcement of thef ugitive slave law. Before the war he was . 1 uage am ocaw in thestate militia of New York ; in 1861 he was appointed Inspector-General, and soon 1 « vame Qiiartermaster-uenenu. In 1872 he was appointed Collector of the port of New York by President Grant, and was succeeded in that "'' c y Collector Merritt in 1878. In 1880 he was elected Vice-President of the United States, and on the death ot Fresiaenc Garfield in 1881, became President. His term of office will expire on March 3, 1885.

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