Arthur Culligan
Canadian politician
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Arthur Culligan (July 29, 1878 – March 9, 1929) was a farmer, lumberman and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented Restigouche County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1912 to 1917 and Restigouche—Madawaska in the House of Commons of Canada from 1925 to 1926 as a Conservative member.
Preceded byCharles H. LaBillois and William Currie
Succeeded byArthur T. Leblanc and William Currie
Preceded byPius Michaud
Succeeded byStanislas Blanchard
Arthur Patrick Culligan | |
|---|---|
| MLA for Restigouche | |
| In office 1912–1917 Serving with David A. Stewart | |
| Preceded by | Charles H. LaBillois and William Currie |
| Succeeded by | Arthur T. Leblanc and William Currie |
| Member of Parliament for Restigouche—Madawaska | |
| In office January 7, 1926 – July 2, 1926 | |
| Preceded by | Pius Michaud |
| Succeeded by | Stanislas Blanchard |
| Personal details | |
| Born | July 29, 1878 Belledune, New Brunswick, Canada |
| Died | March 9, 1929 (aged 50) |
| Party | Conservative |
| Occupation | farmer, businessman, lumberman, politician |
He was born in Culligan, New Brunswick. Culligan was defeated when he ran for re-election to the House of Commons in 1926.