Selig Polyscope Company was created in 1896.
From a previous FAQFARM post: There are buildings remaining from the Selig Polyscope studios at the intersection of Byron and Claremont. The Selig trademark "Diamond S" is still over the doorway of the loft conversion on the N.W. corner. The structures now part of the used car dealer at Byron and Western were also studio buildings. A series of underground tunnels still connect them. There is a decaying tower atop one of the buildings, probably used for elevated shots of the outdoor movie sets. Also see http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/3629.html For a list of movies filmed there (and at Essanay) see http://www.enjoyillinois.com/movies/IllinoisMovielist.pdf#search=%22selig%20polyscope%22 There are numerous references in "Hollywood on Lake Michigan: 100 Years of Chicago & the Movies by Arnie Bernstein, Holly Pluard". Selig bio at http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0783152/bio
Bud Selig's birth name is Allan Huber Selig.
Zachary Selig's birth name is Zachary Jay Selig.
Selig Frank goes by the nickname "Bud" which is short for his full name Bernard Selig.
Selig is German for 'blessed'
Selig Perlman was born in 1888.
Selig Perlman died in 1959.
Selig Brodetsky was born in 1888.
Selig Brodetsky died in 1954.
Selig Suskin was born in 1873.
Selig Suskin died in 1959.
Phineas Selig was born in 1856.