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Richard Fowle Treadway (born June 5, 1913, in
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, died March 26, 2006, in
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) was an American businessman and politician who served as President of Treadway Inns Corp., was a member of the
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from 1953 to 1955, and served as Chairman of the Massachusetts Republican State Committee from 1969 to 1971.


Early life

Treadway was born and raised in Williamstown, Massachusetts. He graduated from
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in 1932 and from
Dartmouth College Dartmouth College ( ) is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. Established in 1769 by Eleazar Wheelock, Dartmouth is one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the America ...
in 1936 with a bachelor's degree in English. While at Dartmouth, Treadway was also the business editor of ''
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'' and was a member of the Palaeopitus.


Business

After graduating from Dartmouth, Treadway served as the manager of the Glenburnie Inn in East Lake George, New York. In 1937 he became the co-owner and assistant manager of the Royal Park Inn in Vero Beach, Florida. After two years in Vero Beach, Treadway sold his shares in the inn to his father and left the hotel business to become an instructor at
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. In 1941, Treadway left SLU to manage the cafeteria of the Fellows Gear Shaper Company in
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. Treadway later served in the
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for two years during
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. He was stationed at
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, where he managed the camp's mess halls. After the War, Treadway was the owner and manager of the Publick House in
Sturbridge, Massachusetts Sturbridge is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. It is home to Old Sturbridge Village living museum, living history museum and other sites of historical interest such as Tantiusques. The pop ...
. In 1949 he succeeded his father as President of Treadway Inns. He remained the President of Treadway Inns until 1964, when he engineered the sale of the company to its employees. After the sale of Treadway Inns, Treadway worked for the Boit, Dalton & Church Inc. insurance brokerage company in
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. He later returned to Treadway Inns as a consultant during the late 1980s.


Politics

Treadway's interest in politics began after he met
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. At the time, Eisenhower was President of
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and Treadway was asked to do a feasibility study of a potential University property. In 1952, Treadway worked as a volunteer for Citizens for Eisenhower and attended the
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. After the Convention, Treadway was asked to run for the
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seat in the Worcester and Hampden District. He served one term in the Senate, but did not seek re-election due to his family and business obligations. Following his departure from the Senate, Treadway stayed active in the Republican Party as the President of the Middlesex Republican Club and the Republican Club of Massachusetts. In
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he served as the chairman of the executive committee that chose the Republican nominee for
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following the death of
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. Treadway served as a member of the
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from 1962 to 1964. He was part of a group of Republicans that sought to prevent
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from winning the 1962 Presidential nomination. In 1969, Treadway was elected Chairman of the Massachusetts Republican State Committee. He chose not to run for reappointment in 1971 and later became a regional director of the
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.


Personal life

Treadway was married three times. His first marriage was to Martha Chamberlin of
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. The marriage lasted from 1937 until her death in 1966. His second marriage to Suzanne Clery Herter, the ex-wife of Christian A. Herter, Jr., ended in an amicable divorce. His third marriage to Peggy Simmons, the daughter of Huntington Hardwick and the granddaughter of financier and philanthropist Galen Stone, lasted from 1982 until her death in 2005. Treadway was the father of three sons, David, Jonathan, and James, and one daughter, Lauris London.


See also

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1953–1954 Massachusetts legislature The 158th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1953 and 1954 during the Governor of Massachusetts, governorship of Christian Herter. Richard I. Furbush serve ...


References

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