Arthur Bally

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ConstituencyOlten District
BornArthur Bally
(1849-12-16)16 December 1849
Died31 December 1912(1912-12-31) (aged 63)
Schönenwerd, Switzerland
Spouse
Julie Herzog
(m. 1874)
Arthur Bally
Member of the Cantonal Council of Solothurn
In office
1886  31 December 1912
ConstituencyOlten District
Personal details
BornArthur Bally
(1849-12-16)16 December 1849
Died31 December 1912(1912-12-31) (aged 63)
Schönenwerd, Switzerland
Spouse
Julie Herzog
(m. 1874)
RelationsEduard Bally (brother)
Children4, including Max
ParentCarl Franz Bally (father)
OccupationBusinessman, industrialist, politician

Arthur Bally (16 December 1849 - 31 December 1912) was a Swiss businessman, industrialist and politician who served on the Cantonal Council of Solothurn for the Liberal-Progressive party from 1886 to 1912.

In 1892, he took-over the family business, Bally, together with his brother Eduard Bally. Bally was the younger son of Carl Franz Bally and his wife Cécile Bally (née Rychner) of Schönenwerd.[1][2]

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