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Lizzie Aiken (1817–1906), a Union Army Civil War nurse •
Alfred Atherton (1921–2002), former U.S. Ambassador to Egypt •
Alfred Bennison Atherton (1843–1921), Canadian physician •
Blaylock Atherton (1900–1963), a 20th-century politician from New Hampshire •
Charles G. Atherton (1804–1853), an American politician and lawyer from New Hampshire •
Charles Henry Atherton (1932–2005), FAIA, was an American architect and former secretary of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts from 1960 to 2004 •
Charles Humphrey Atherton (1773–1853), an American Federalist politician, banker and a distinguished attorney from New Hampshire. •
Charlie Atherton (1874–1935), a Major League Baseball third baseman. Nicknamed "Prexy" •
Cornelius Atherton (1737–1809), an iron manufacturer, gunmaker for the American Revolutionary War and an inventor •
Faxon Atherton (1815–1877), businessman, trader and landowner in Chile; and then in San Mateo County, California •
Frank Peabody Atherton (1868-1911), composer and music instructor •
George Washington Atherton (1837–1906), soldier and educator. He was president of the Pennsylvania State University •
Henry B. Atherton (1835–1906), a soldier in the American Civil War from Vermont, a lawyer and state legislator for New Hampshire during the late 19th century. •
Henry F. Atherton (1883–1949), American business executive, Lawyer and Harvard Alumni. Member of the New York State Bar Association from 1909. •
Henry Valpey Atherton (1911–1967), a prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials •
Joshua Atherton (1737–1809), a lawyer and early anti-slavery campaigner in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. •
Joseph Ballard Atherton (1837–1903), 19th century businessman •
Peter Atherton (1704–1764), an 18th-century colonial leader from Massachusetts •
Simon Atherton (1803–1888), was an early American
Shaker, who became highly successful on behalf of his own community, in selling herbs in Boston •
Thomas H. Atherton (1884–1978), an American architect. He studied at Princeton and MIT. He co-designed the Pennsylvania WWI war memorial in France •
Warren Atherton (1891 – 1976), an American attorney who served as the National Commander of The American Legion from 1943 to 1944 •
William Atherton (born 1947), actor •
Seth Boyden (1788–1870), inventor •
Uriah Atherton Boyden (1804–1879), inventor from Foxborough, Massachusetts best known for the development of the Boyden Turbine •
Henry Atherton Frost (1883–1952), an architect and instructor at Harvard University •
Alfred S. Hartwell (1836–1912), lawyer and American Civil War soldier, who then had another career as cabinet minister and judge in the Kingdom of Hawaii • Charles Atherton Hartwell, mustered as a private in he 7th New York State Militia regiment, He was brevetted Brigadier General, US Volunteers on December 2, 1865, for "gallant and meritorious services during the war". He remained in the Regular Army after the end of the conflict, dying while on active duty in Castroville, Texas in 1876 while at the rank of captain. ==References==