Atherton D. Converse
Atherton Darling Converse (January 7, 1877 – July 6, 1956) was an American was a Harvard educated businessman, a toy manufacturer and politician from Winchendon, Massachusetts, who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives after being elected to the 128th Massachusetts General Court in 1906.[1][2] He represented the second district of Worcester County, Massachusetts.[3] BiographyConverse was born in Rindge, New Hampshire.[4] He was the son of Morton E. Converse (1837–1917) and Harriet Maria Atherton (1841–1886).[5] His father came to Winchendon, Massachusetts in 1878 and established a toy and woodenware business.[6] Converse eventually took over the family business, and as a toy manufacturer, at its peak, he employed over 1000 people at Morton E. Converse & Son Co. He patented many toys, from spinning tops to toy planes.[7] By the time he branched into doll house furniture and accessories, it was one of the largest manufacturers of its kind by volume until the 1930s.[8] He was a director of the Safety Fund Bank of Fitchburg, Massachusetts. During the 1930s he was president of Toy Town Tavern Inc. and Treasurer to the New England Hotel Association.[9] Converse entered politics at a state level, serving only one term.[1] In 1909 he accompanied Charles Jasper Glidden in a hot air balloon flight to demonstrate the practicability and accuracy of dropping explosives from the height of one mile, using eggs.[10] He married Delia Minton on March 30, 1910. He married his second wife, Harriet Dorothy Taylor in 1932.[11] External links
AncestryHis maternal grandfather was Thomas Atherton (1799-1869), a manufacturer of machinery who migrated to Lowell, Massachusetts in 1827 from Preston, England. His uncle Dr Abel T. Atherton was co-proprietor of the Lowell-based, Whitehead & Atherton Machine Company, as well as the Potter & Atherton Machine Company of Pawtucket, Rhode Island. See alsoReferences
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