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Page 2 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, December 16, 2022 ‘Time of Converse’: Malden historian and noted author makes presentation of new book to City Council Inna Babitskaya wrote detailed account of genealogy and history of Malden’s ‘First Family’ By Steve Freker I f there were ever any designated figures in Malden’s rich history that could be called “local royalty,” it would have to be the Converse Family. The Converse name is spread all over Malden’s history, and it is accurate to say this family is perhaps the most important and influential in city lore. In September, a book that could Ward 6 Councillor Steve Winslow called the Converse Fami ly one of important in city history. sentation to the members. Since the meeting was televised, it was also made to the community at large. Well-known local Malden historian and author Inna Babitskaya, who has already published two other books on Malden history, published her newest book, “Time of Converse.” Babitskaya was introduced by Elisha S. Converse was Malden’s first mayor and the most generous benefactor in Malden’s history. potentially be regarded as the most detailed and informative account of the life and history of Malden’s “First Family” was published, and at Tuesday night’s Malden City Council meeting, the author made a preWard 3 Councilor Amanda Linehan. “Inna [Babitskaya] is a local gem,” Councillor Linehan said. “This is her third book on local Malden history. She is a proud Ward 3 resident, and her book on Fellsmere Park and its history is simply amazing.” Babitskaya also published an extensive history on Malden history, particularly some of its architecture, specifically the former Malden City Hall building. “She always presents the history the most of the city in such an artful way from her unique perspective,” Councillor Linehan added. In her presentation, Babitskaya touched on a variety of topics related to the Converse Family and illuminated a narrative which showed that many members of the family were involved and active in philanthropic efforts both locally and around the country. Babitskaya said Inna Babitskaya presented her new book “Time of Converse” to the Malden City Council on Tuesday night. Ward 3 Councillor Amanda Linehan introduced the author at Tuesday’s meeting. copies of “Time of Converse” are available at the Malden Public Library, and it is expected in the near future she will be formally hosted for a presentation locally. The most well-known of the Converse Family was Elisha Converse, Malden’s first Mayor, who first came to Malden in 1850, where he lived until his death on June 5, 1904. There, in 1851, he became one of the founders and directors of Malden Bank, which was reorganized as the First National Bank of Malden in 1864, and he served as its president for over 30 years, beginning in 1856. According to online sources, Converse became the president, director and trustee of other companies and institutions, including the Boston Belting Company, Rubber Manufacturers’ Mutual Insurance Company, Revere Rubber Company, Exchange National Bank of Boston, Five Cent Savings Bank and Wellesley College. In 1853, Converse opened the Boston Rubber Shoe Company in Malden that employed 3,500 people and became one of the largest rubber manufacturers in the USA. In 1875 his factory was severely damaged by fire, but he managed to rebuild it within a few months. The business was so prosperous that it expanded to Melrose and later opened branches around the country and even in England. Converse was company treasurer and general manager for 40 years, and president from 1893, according to online reports. “It was certainly an amazing family who did so much for our city and whose legacy extends to today,” Ward 6 Councillor Steve Winslow said at the meeting. “We are very appreciative of Inna Babitskaya for the care she takes in writing about Malden’s history.” “Thank you for keeping Malden’s history alive,” Ward 4 Councillor Ryan O’Malley told Babitskaya. “Your contribution is so valuable to our community.” www.eight10barandgrille.com We Have Reopened for Dine-In and Outside Seating every day beginning at 4 PM WE'RE OPEN! 8 Norwood Street, Everett (617) 387-9810 STAY SAFE!

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