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Blaylock Atherton (1900–1963) was an American politician from
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. He was elected to the
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in 1937 and 1939. He then served as a
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for the twelfth district in the New Hampshire Senate, returning to the House of Representatives for two more terms.


Early life

Atherton was born on October 6, 1900, in Nashua, the son of Captain Henry B. Atherton (1835-1906) and Ella Blaylock Atherton M.D. (1860-1933. He is a direct descendant of James Atherton, one of the First Settlers of New England; who arrived in
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, in the 1630s. His father was 65 years old at the time of his birth, and had been severely wounded in the Peninsula campaign of the American Civil War. Although his father was an attorney, he was also editor-in-chief of ''The Telegraph'' of Nashua. His father died when Blaylock was just six years old. He had one full sibling, Ives Atherton, and four half siblings, including
Henry F. Atherton Henry Francis Atherton (August 3, 1883 – February 10, 1949) was an American business executive, lawyer and Harvard alumnus. Member of the New York State Bar Association from 1909. Early life and education Atherton was born on August 3, 1883, in ...
. He grew up in the Atherton family home on Fairmount Street in Nashua. Atherton was educated in Nashua public schools. He attended Dartmouth College (class of 1922), as did his father. He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1924 with a degree in engineering administration.


Career

Atherton was a Republican politician who served as a member of New Hampshire State House of Representatives, representing Nashua's 1st Ward, between 1937 and 1943. He served an additional term from 1945 to 1948. Between those two terms he was a member of New Hampshire's state senate. He was chairman of the house appropriations committee in 1949., and a member of the senate ways and means committee. In 1949 Atherton was a candidate for the 1950 senate for New Hampshire's 12th State Senate district. He went on to serve as president of the state senate from 1951 to 1952; and as acting governor for New Hampshire for several months during that same term in office, whilst Governor
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campaigned for Dwight D. Eisenhower across the country in a leave of absence, following a successful Eisenhower campaign in the New Hampshire primary. He had been a GOP candidate during 1951 for the gubernatorial race, but withdrew in July the following year. During his time as Acting Governor, he implemented a ban on smoking in woodland. Atherton also served on the Public Utilities Commission and Nashua Board of Education. Atherton owned and operated an insurance agency at 142 Main Street, Nashua, from 1926 until his death in 1963. He had been inspired by his father's legacy of legislating insurance in New Hampshire.


Memberships

He was a member of the Scottish Rite masons, the Nashua Country Club, and a former president and Vice President of the NH State Society and the Sons of the American Revolution.


Personal

He married Katherine E. Bremner (1901-1980) in Wilton, New Hampshire, on September 6, 1924. His wife was a graduate of Gibbs College of Boston and became a director of the Women's Insurance League. They had three daughters. He was a
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and a past commander in Nashua, New Hampshire and a director of the Nashua
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. Atherton died on March 16, 1963, and is buried in Edgewood Cemetery, Nashua."Ex-Senate Head, Atherton, Dies Saturday at Home"
''Telegraph'' (March 18, 1963): 2.


Further reading

*Dartmouth college biograph


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Atherton, Blaylock 1900 births 1963 deaths People from Nashua, New Hampshire Members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives American people of English descent 20th-century American politicians