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  1. Mary Arthur McElroy. Mary McElroy (née Arthur; July 5, 1841 – January 8, 1917) was an American woman known as being the sister of the 21st president of the United States, Chester A. Arthur, for whom she served as a hostess (acting as the first lady) for his administration (1881–1885). She assumed the role because Arthur's wife, Ellen, had ...

  2. Learn about Mary Arthur McElroy, the sister and hostess of President Chester Arthur. She was a civic leader and an opponent of women's suffrage.

  3. Mary was the sister of President Chester Arthur and served as his hostess and social planner in the White House. She introduced the custom of serving tea and refreshments after receptions and was a member of the Albany Association Against Women’s Suffrage.

  4. Mary Arthur was born in New York on July 5, 1841. Mary was the sister of future President Chester A. Arthur, nearly twelve years her senior, and the youngest child of William...

  5. Mary McElroy served as the social hostess of the White House during Chester Arthur's presidency after his wife's death. She was a popular and competent hostess, but refused to accept the formal rank of First Lady out of respect for her brother's wife.

  6. Mary Arthur McElroy was the sister of President Chester A. Arthur and the first 'first lady' to be the sibling of the president. She hosted social events at the White House and opposed women's suffrage.

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  8. Jul 24, 2024 · Mary Arthur was born in New York on July 5, 1841. Mary was the sister of future President Chester A. Arthur, nearly twelve years her senior, and the youngest child of William and Malvina Arthur. As a young woman, she married John E. McElroy, with whom she had four children; the family settled in Albany, New York...