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  2. Cornelius Atherton - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius Atherton (1737–1809), was an iron manufacturer, an inventor and an active gunmaker for patriot cause during the American Revolutionary War. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He became closely involved in the first large scale production of "American Steel". [ 4 ]

  3. Atherton, California - Wikipedia

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    Atherton is known for its high concentration of wealth; in 1990 and 2019, [10] Atherton was ranked as having the highest per capita income among U.S. places that have a population between 2,500 and 9,999, [11] and the area covered by its ZIP Code is regularly ranked as having the highest cost of living in the United States.

  4. Humphrey Atherton - Wikipedia

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    Charles H. Atherton, said that Humphrey Atherton, his wife and three young children arrived at the colony in the ship James, August 7, 1635, [15] but there is no record of this. [8] He further said that Atherton and his wife were each about 15 years old when they were married. [15] There is a record of Nathaniel Wales having voyaged on the ...

  5. Faxon Atherton - Wikipedia

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    Faxon Dean Atherton, Jr (1855–1922) was also known as Francisco Fascon Atherton was born on September 12, 1857, in Valparaíso, Chile. He married "Jeanie" (also known as Jane/Jenny) Selby, the daughter of Thomas Henry Selby. Florence (Atherton) Eyre (1861–1934). She was born 1861.

  6. Gertrude Atherton - Wikipedia

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    Atherton is best remembered for her California Series, several novels and short stories dealing with the social history of California. The series includes The Splendid, Idle Forties (1902); The Conqueror (1902), which is a fictionalized biography of Alexander Hamilton ; and her sensational, semi-autobiographical novel Black Oxen (1923), about ...

  7. James Atherton (settler) - Wikipedia

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    James Atherton (c. 1624–1710) [1] was an early settler and one of the founders of Lancaster, Massachusetts. He emigrated to the New England Colonies from the parish of Wigan , Lancashire , England, in 1635.

  8. Mary Chandler Atherton - Wikipedia

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    There, she founded the "Home School for Shorthand and Typewriting" (1883), and ten years later, the "Chandler Normal Shorthand School", chiefly for the training of teachers, the first school of its kind in the U.S. In 1895, Atherton called a "Public School Shorthand Convention", the first in the history of shorthand education. Also in that year ...

  9. James Atherton (founder of New Brighton) - Wikipedia

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    James Atherton (1770 – 28 October 1838) was a British merchant and real estate developer known for his contributions to the economic and urban development of the Liverpool region in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. [1]