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Allen T. Treadway

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American politician (1867–1947)

Allen Towner Treadway
Treadway,c. 1913
Member of theU.S. House of Representatives
fromMassachusetts's1st district
In office
March 4, 1913 – January 3, 1945
Preceded byGeorge P. Lawrence
Succeeded byJohn W. Heselton
President of the Massachusetts
State Senate[1]
In office
January, 1909 – January, 1911
Member of the
Massachusetts Senate
In office
1908–1911
Member of theMassachusetts House of Representatives
In office
1904
Personal details
Born(1867-09-16)September 16, 1867
DiedFebruary 16, 1947(1947-02-16) (aged 79)
Political partyRepublican
SpouseSylvia S. Shares[2]
ChildrenHeaton Ives, Charles Denton Treadway[3]
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Allen Towner Treadway (September 16, 1867 – February 16, 1947) was a MassachusettsRepublican politician.

Biography

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Treadway was born on September 16, 1867, inStockbridge, Massachusetts, to William Denton Treadway and Harriet (Heaton) Treadway.[3] Treadway graduated fromAmherst College in 1886. He served in theMassachusetts House of Representatives in 1904, andPresident of the Massachusetts Senate from 1908 to 1911.[2] From March 4, 1913, until January 3, 1945, he was a member of theUnited States House of Representatives. Treadway representedMassachusetts's first congressional district for sixteen consecutive terms.

Treadway facedRaymond Leslie Buell in the 1942 election.[4]

Treadway died on February 16, 1947, aged 79, inWashington, D.C., and is buried in Stockbridge Cemetery, in his home town of Stockbridge.

Legacy

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Treadway once owned the Red Lion Inn inStockbridge, the Inn has a room named for him.[2]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Coolidge, Henry D. (1921),A Manual for the Use of the General Court for 1921, Boston, MA: The Massachusetts General Court, p. 259
  2. ^abcEliot, Samuel Atkins (1913),Biographical History of Massachusetts: Biographies and Autobiographies of the Leading Men in the State, Volume IV, Boston, MA: Massachusetts Biographical Society.
  3. ^abEliot, Samuel Atkins (1913),Biographical history of Massachusetts: Biographies and Autobiographies of the Leading Men in the State, Volume IV, Boston, MA: Massachusetts Biographical Society.
  4. ^Drew, Bernard A."R.L. Buell served as advisor to Wilkie".The Berkshire Eagle. RetrievedMarch 19, 2022.

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