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Allen Towner Treadway

Allen Towner Treadway served as a representative for Massachusetts (1913-1945).

  • Republican
  • Massachusetts
  • District 1
  • Former
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Role Representative

Current assignment referenced in the congressional directory.

State Massachusetts

Representing constituents across the Massachusetts delegation.

District District 1

District insights and legislative focus areas.

Service period 1913-1945

Years of public service formally recorded.

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Biography

Allen Towner Treadway (born September 16, 1867) was a Republican politician who represented Massachusetts in the United States House of Representatives. Serving as a member of Congress from the 1st Congressional District of Massachusetts, he held office as a Representative from April 7, 1913, to January 3, 1945. Over the course of his long tenure, Treadway completed 16 terms in the House, marking him as a durable and influential figure in the federal legislative delegation from Massachusetts.

During his years in Congress, Treadway served as a Republican member at a time spanning both World War I and World War II, as well as major domestic transformations in the United States. Although specific committee assignments and leadership roles are not listed in the available record, his continuous service from 1913 to 1945 indicates sustained support from his constituents in Massachusetts’s 1st District. After leaving office on January 3, 1945, he was recorded as a former member of Congress, remembered primarily for his three-decade-long service in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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