Arthur Seligman
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Arthur Seligman was an American
United States
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 businessman and politician.

Seligman was born in Santa Fe
Santa Fe, New Mexico
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, New Mexico Territory
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, the son of Bernard and Frances Seligman. In 1887, Seligman graduated from the Southmore College Preparatory School in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
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, and from Pierce's College of Business in Philadelphia in 1889. He married Frankie E. Harris of Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
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, on July 4, 1896.

Seligman entered the mercantile business in Santa Fe.

He held the following corporation positions:
  • President of Seligman Bros., 1903–1926;
  • President of La Fonda Building Corp., 1920–1926;
  • President of the First National Bank, 1924;
  • Director of Northern New Mexico Loan Association.


A Democrat, he also held numerous public offices including:
  • Mayor of Santa Fe;
  • member of the Board of Equalization of New Mexico;
  • Chairman of Santa Fe County Commission;
  • member of board of Irrigation Commission;
  • President of Educational Service Commission;
  • Chairman of Democratic County Central Committee for six years; chairman of City Control Committee for eight years;
  • Chairman of Territorial Democratic Committee (1895–1911);
  • Chairman of Democratic State Committee (1912–1922);
  • delegate to Democratic National Committee (1920–1933);
  • ninth Governor of New Mexico


He died while he was Governor of New Mexico.
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