Stephen Allen (American politician)

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Stephen Allen (July 2, 1767 – July 28, 1852) was an American politician from New York. He was both mayor of New York City and a senator.

BornJuly 2, 1767
New York, Province of New York, British America[citation needed]
DiedJuly 28, 1852(1852-07-28) (aged 85)
Quick facts 56th Mayor of New York, Preceded by ...
Stephen Allen
56th Mayor of New York
In office
December 1821  1824
Preceded byCadwallader D. Colden
Succeeded byWilliam Paulding, Jr.
Personal details
BornJuly 2, 1767
New York, Province of New York, British America[citation needed]
DiedJuly 28, 1852(1852-07-28) (aged 85)
PartyFederalist
RelativesDaisy Allen Story (granddaughter)
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Biography

Orphaned by the death of his parent(s) in the Revolutionary War, Allen grew to become a wealthy sailmaker.[1]

He was the 56th Mayor of New York City from December 1821 to 1824, first appointed by the Council of Appointment in 1821 and then elected by the Board of Aldermen in 1823 and 1824.

He was a member of the New York State Assembly (New York Co.) in 1826.

He was a member of the New York State Senate (1st D.) from 1829 to 1832, sitting in the 52nd, 53rd, 54th and 55th New York State Legislatures.

In 1835, the same year as the Great Fire of New York, Allen moved to 1 Washington Square North, and led the commission that very quickly rebuilt New York's commercial center.[1]

He died in the Henry Clay steamboat disaster on July 28, 1852, on the Hudson River near Riverdale in what was later called the Bronx and was buried at the New York City Marble Cemetery.

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