Albert A. Solliday (February 13, 1841 – December 13, 1924) was an American dentist, soldier and politician.
During the American Civil War, Solliday served as a musician in Company A of the 114th Ohio Infantry Regiment.
[2] In the Fall of 1891, Wisconsin state senator Walter S. Greene died in office.
Solliday was the Democratic nominee in the special election, and went on to win with 59% of the vote.
They participated in the Puerto Rico campaign in 1898, and occupied the cities of Ponce and Coamo.