| Arthur William Coolidge | |
|---|---|
| 56th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts | |
| In office 1947–1949 |
|
| Governor | Robert F. Bradford |
| Preceded by | Robert F. Bradford |
| Succeeded by | Charles F. Sullivan |
| Personal details | |
| Born | October 13, 1881 Cumberland County, Maine |
| Died | January 23, 1952 Reading, Massachusetts |
| Political party | Republican |
| Spouse(s) | Mabel Tilton |
| Profession | lawyer |
Arthur William Coolidge (October 13, 1881 – January 23, 1952 [1]) was a Massachusetts politician who served multiple positions within the state government.
Born in Cumberland County, Maine, Coolidge worked as a lawyer before becoming a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1937–1940) and of the Massachusetts State Senate (1941–1946). From 1947 to 1949 he was the 56th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. He was the Republican nominee for Governor in 1950.
He was a Republican and a Unitarian, a Freemason, serving as Grand Master of Masons (1943–1944) and a member of the American Bar Association and Theta Delta Chi. He had one daughter, Dorothy Coolidge Cox and two sons: Robert Tilton Coolidge (1915–1955) and Arthur William Coolidge II . A fifth cousin to President Calvin Coolidge he was also a ninth generation descendent of Governor William Bradford of Plymouth Colony. One of his grandchildren is film director Martha Coolidge.
Coolidge is buried in Forest Glen Cemetery, Reading, Massachusetts. The Arthur W. Coolidge Middle School, formerly Junior High School, was named in his honor.
| Political offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Robert F. Bradford |
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts 1947–1949 |
Succeeded by Charles F. Sullivan |
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