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March 1, 2007
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Thursday, March 1, 2007
Biographical Data Regarding Frederick Hobbes Allen, President of Pelham
Manor and Owner of Bolton Priory in the Early 20th Century
I previously have written about Frederick Hobbes Allen, an owner of Bolton
Priory during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. See
Tuesday, May 3, 2005:
Colonel Frederick Hobbes Allen, An Owner of Bolton Priory in Pelham Manor.
Frederick H. Allen's wife was given the Priory as a wedding gift and the
couple lived in the home for many years. Frederick H. Allen served as
President (i.e., Mayor) of the Village of Pelham Manor from 1904 to 1906.
He was an internationally famous and colorful character. Below are two
more biographical sketches about him, each followed by a citation to its
source.
"FREDERICK HOBBES ALLEN
United States Diplomat.
Was born May 30, 1858, in Honolulu, Hawaii, and is a son of the late Hon.
Elisha Hunt Allen, the eminent diplomat and congressman. He studied in
Germany and Switzerland and under private tutors. In 1880 he graduated
with the degree of A.B. from Harvard university; and in 1893 graduated
with the degrees of A.M. and LL. B. from that institution of learning. In
1882 he was secretary to the Hawaiian legation. He resigned; and in 1883
was admitted to the bar. He has been corporation counsel of the village of
Pelham Manor; and also served as president of the village. He is chairman
of the democratic county committee of Westchester county, N.Y.; and is the
senior member of the law firm of Allen and Camman of New York City."
Source: Distinguished Successful Americans of Our Day Containing
Biographies of Prominent Americans Now Living, p. 184 (Chicago, IL:
Successful Americans 1912).
"Allen, Frederick Hobbes, lawyer, of 63 Wall St., New York City; was born
in Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands; son of Hon. Elisha Hunt Allen, M.C. (also
chief justice Hawaiian Islands and minister plenipotentiary to U.S.), and
Mary Harrod (Hobbes) Allen; graduate A.B., 1880 (A.M.), LL.B., 1883,
Harvard University; married, New York City, 1892, Adele Livingston
Stevens; children: Frederic Stevens, Mary Dorothy Adele, Barbara Frances
Gallatin, Joan Livingston, Julian Broome Livingston, Priscilla Alden
Sampson. Studied law in office of Holmes & Adams; admitted to bar, 1884;
became managing clerk Miller, Peckham & Dixon; later practiced alone ; in
1894 formed firm of Adams & Allen, and on death of senior partner, 1900,
formed firm of Allen & Cammann. Secretary Hawaiian legation, 1882, charge
d'affaires; resigned 1883; has been corporation counsel, also president
Village of Pelham Manor. Chairman Democratic county committee, Westchester
county, N.Y.; has been delegate at various state conventions; delegate to
Democratic national convention at Denver, 1908; twice member executive
committee of Democratic state committee of N.Y. (in last campaign member
general finance committee of Democratic national committee).
Member permanent American commission that went abroad to study
agricultural finance, production, distribution and rural life. Member Sons
of Revolution, Society Colonial Wars. Recreations: Hunting, polo. Clubs:
Knickerbocker, Union, Manhattan, City."
Source: Builders of Our Nation, Men of 1914 (Chicago, IL: Men of
Nineteen-Fourteen 1915).
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