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Arthur Seligman

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Lieutenant
  
Andrew W. Hockenhull

Religion
  
Judaism

Profession
  
Mercantile

Party
  
Democratic Party

Political party
  
Democratic

Spouse
  
Frankie Harris (m. 1896)

Preceded by
  
Richard C. Dillon

Name
  
Arthur Seligman


Born
  
June 14, 1871 Santa Fe, New Mexico Territory (
1871-06-14
)

Role
  
Former Governor of New Mexico

Died
  
September 25, 1933, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

Previous office
  
Governor of New Mexico (1931–1933)

Residence
  
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

Succeeded by
  
Andrew W. Hockenhull

Arthur Seligman (June 14, 1871 – September 25, 1933) was an American businessman and politician. he served in several offices in New Mexico, including mayor of Santa fe and governor.

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Biography

Seligman was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico Territory, the son of Bernard and Frances Seligman. In 1887, he graduated from the Swarthmore College Preparatory School, and in 1889 he graduated from Union Business College. After completing his education, Seligman became active in his family's business enterprises, and the companies with which he was involved included: the Seligman Brothers mercantile firm (president, 1903–1926); president of the La Fonda Building Corporation (1920–1926); president of the First National Bank (1924-1933); and auditor and board of directors member of the Northern New Mexico Loan Association.

A Democrat, Seligman was heavily involved in New Mexico's politics throughout his life. His party leadership positions included: chairman of the Santa Fe Democratic County Central Committee (1895-1911); chairman of the territorial Democratic Committee (1895–1911); chairman of the state Democratic Committee (1912–1922); and delegate to the Democratic National Committee (1920–1933).

Seligman was also involved in government at the local, county, and state levels throughout his career. He served as member of the state Irrigation Commission (1904-1906); member of the state Board of Equalization (1906-1908); chairman of Santa Fe County Commission (1910-1920); mayor of Santa Fe (1910-1912); and president of the state Educational Survey Commission (1921-1923).

In 1930, Seligman was elected governor. He was reelected in 1932, and served from January 1, 1931 until his death. Seligman died in Santa Fe, and was buried at Fairview Cemetery in Santa Fe.

Family

Seligman and Franc E. Harris (1867-1937) of Cleveland, Ohio were married on July 4, 1896. They were the parents of a son, Otis (1898-1943), and an adopted daughter, Ritchie Seligman (1888-1966).

References

Arthur Seligman Wikipedia