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Arthur A. Seeligson Jr.
Born

Arthur Addison Seeligson Jr.


(1920-10-29)October 29, 1920
DiedApril 17, 2001(2001-04-17) (aged 80)
San Antonio, Texas
EducationPhillips Exeter Academy
Yale University
Occupation(s)Oilman, rancher
Racehorse owner/breeder
Political partyRepublican
Board member ofNational Bank of Commerce, St. Mary's Hall School, Cambridge Royalty Company, University of Texas Marine Science Institute, Smithsonian Institution National Board of Associates, Phillips Exeter Academy
SpouseLinda Nixon
ChildrenRamona, Juliana, Arthur III
Parent(s)Arthur A. Seeligson
Ramona Frates

Arthur Addison Seeligson Jr. (October 29, 1920 - April 17, 2001) was an American oilman, rancher, and a Thoroughbred racehorse owner/breeder.

Family[edit]

Seeligson was born in San Antonio, Texas, the son of Ramona (née Frates) and Arthur Addison Seeligson Sr. His paternal great-grandfather, Henry Seeligson, was a Jewish Confederate soldier whose father served as mayor of Galveston, Texas.[1] Through his great-grandfather, Seeligson was a relative of composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk. Arthur Seeligson's brother, Frates Slick Seeligson (1923-2006), was a rancher and a member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1953 to 1960. His first cousin, once removed, Lamar Smith[1] has been a Republican Congressman from Texas since 1987.

Early life[edit]

Arthur Seeligson was raised a Protestant. His family moved to Oklahoma when he was still a boy. After studying at Phillips Exeter AcademyinExeter, New Hampshire and then graduating from Yale University in 1942, Arthur Seeligson Jr. followed in his fathers footsteps as a successful investor in the oil and gas industry in Kansas.

Seeligson returned to live in San Antonio and it was his home at the time of his death in 2001.

Thoroughbred horse racing[edit]

Arthur Seeligson was involved in Thoroughbred horse racing for more than forty years. He had stakes race winners both in the United States and in Europe. He most notably bred and raced Avatar, winner of the 1975 Santa Anita Derby and the American Classic, the Belmont Stakes.

For a time, Arthur Seeligson was a co-owner of the now defunct Hialeah Park Race TrackinHialeah, Florida. He was a member of the board of directors of the National Museum of Racing and Hall of FameinSaratoga Springs, New York. Seeligson's daughter, Ramona Seeligson Bass, was a driving force behind the creation of Texas Wild! at the Fort Worth Zoo.[2] The Zoo's Arthur A. Seeligson Conservation Fund was established by his family and friends to benefit Texas wildlife.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Lamar smith". Archived from the original on 2012-01-26. Retrieved 2011-11-19.
  • ^ "Dateline Texas by Karen Olsson - The Texas Observer". Archived from the original on 2006-10-02.
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