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Morning Political Trivia, July 20th Edition
This morning's question comes courtesy of my friend Dave Olsen:
Which president has a statue erected to him in the classical municipal style (full figure, bronze) declaring him to be our "least memorable president"?
And where is that statue?
Remember, no Googling, just guessing.
Most Recent Update:
"Retraction, Retraction!" that was the phone message I got from last night, but not before Jonathan had updated the post with the "answer" below, which we now know to be entirely subjective.
Here's what happened: Dave emails me the picture, no comment provided. I reply, "Can't make it out, what does it say below Chester Alan Arthur?" He emails back "least memorable president." I ask: "Where is it." And he replies: "Madison Square Park."
Did my friend Dave intentionally mislead me? No, this comes from a long line of trivia/philosophical questions passed around an extended group of friends, ranging from those that divide into bitterly divided camps—Which kind of bacon is better, floppy or crispy? (IMO: crispy).—to those to which there's an answer to which almost everyone can agree upon—such as: What's the worst album title of all time (Reo Speedwagon's "You Can Tune a Piano But You Can't Tune a Fish").
So "most obscure/least known" president was one such question some time back, the mostly agreed upon answer was Chester Alan Arthur (though all the presidents the commentors named were also bandied about). The next day, Dave spots the statue, takes a cell phone pic, and forgets about it until yesterday morning.
So a bad misunderstanding, and mea culpa for not triple checking with Dave. And special apologies to President Arthur, for obscure though he might be, it sounds like he acquitted himself pretty well in office (see below).
Jonathan's Original Update:
The answer is Chester A. Arthur, as commentor Mark guessed. Before moving to the White House as James Garfield's vice president, Arthur was a deputy to New York City political boss Roscoe Conkling. Arthur was an active participant in the world of graft, spoils, and the like, both while in New York and while the vice president, a fact that so angered the president that he at times refused Arthur entry to the White House. Garfield was shot by a supporter of Conkling's — leading to speculation that Arthur had engineered the situation to assume the presidency, a claim that is now generally thought to be false. Upon taking over for Garfield, Arthur, a native of the tiny town of Fairfield, VT, become a champion for civil service reform and largely acquitted himself in the eyes of history.
Said one historian, "No man ever entered the Presidency so profoundly and widely distrusted, and no one ever retired… more generally respected." But clearly someone dislikes him. Here's a picture of that statue we mentioned, which is located in New York City:

Bonus trivia: Arthur served as president from 1881-1885, during which time he never had a VP.
Comments
OK, no googling, just a wild-assed-guess, Millard Filmore.
I'm going to guess that is Franklin Pierce, and that the statute is on the square in front of the courthouse in Concord, New Hampshire.
Posted by: Eviltwin on 07/20/07 at 11:33 AM Respond
Calvin Coolidge, although I have no clue where his statue might be erected.
Posted by: Try Me on 07/20/07 at 12:16 PM Respond
It should be Bush!!! The current one. And a statue should be erected in every town to show that!!!
Posted by: Yvonne on 07/20/07 at 1:24 PM Respond
Chester Arthur--how's that for wild guesses? But I bet I'm correct.
Posted by: Mark on 07/20/07 at 1:32 PM Respond
James Buchanan statue in meridian Park, Washington, D.C.
Posted by: Jim on 07/20/07 at 1:34 PM Respond
His name is as insignificant as his presidency, but his statue is in plattsburg, missouri
Posted by: howard on 07/20/07 at 1:38 PM Respond
William Henry Harrison...he was president for no more than three weeks or something. I have no idea where a statue might be erected. My second choice would be the imbecile we currently have in office.
Posted by: tim ryan on 07/20/07 at 1:49 PM Respond
But his name is David Rice Atchison....who served one day as president
Posted by: Howard on 07/20/07 at 1:49 PM Respond
My first thought would have been LBJ, but he had Vietnam, thinking upon it I sort of remember something about William Henry Harrison being called the least memorable.
Posted by: David on 07/20/07 at 2:24 PM Respond
I'm going with Buchanan, somewhere in PA.
Posted by: Al on 07/20/07 at 3:24 PM Respond
You know... What's his name... its on the tip of my tongue. I just can't seem to recall.
Posted by: Kenn Jackson on 07/20/07 at 4:22 PM Respond
Millard Fillmore at Buffalo, NY?
Ain't no way it could be the Shrub; this country will reeling from his clueless leadership for decades to come. Assuming that there is a country left when his term is up.
Posted by: JamesL on 07/20/07 at 4:56 PM Respond
Whether you like it or not the Chimp will be very memorable, just like a Hitler...all for the wrong reasons and all for the very same reasons...we must never forget or we may be destined to repeat this same fiasco. The country cannot survive another Repuke presidency of this sort.
Posted by: Ron Pallack on 07/20/07 at 5:01 PM Respond
Surprised it hasnt been pilfered by the metal dogs.
Posted by: RT on 07/20/07 at 5:26 PM Respond
James Garfield, second President to be assasinated, never had time to do much. Has a statue standing at his birthplace in M-something, Ohio.
Or Chester A. Arthur who must have done something but is completely unremembered, except for his name.
Posted by: Pete on 07/20/07 at 5:46 PM Respond
I agree with Ken Jackson..it was what's his name...I just can't quite pull up his name.
Posted by: Thomas Colkett on 07/20/07 at 6:54 PM Respond
William Henry Harrison's statue is in Piat Park in Cincinnati, but I'm not sure about the inscription.
I think the imbecile presently in White House as the worst thing that ever happened to this country.
Posted by: Phillip Manning on 07/20/07 at 8:56 PM Respond
Martin Van Buren with a statue in Kinderhook, NY.
Posted by: Rich on 07/20/07 at 9:02 PM Respond
That's embarrassing. I live in Manhattan and walk through this park somewhat frequently. I never even noticed it.
http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_your_park/historical_signs/hs_historical_sign.php?id=11970
Posted by: Misanthropic Scott on 07/23/07 at 10:08 AM Respond
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