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Frank G. Allen

Frank G. Allen
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51st Governor of Massachusetts
In office
January 3, 1929 – January 8, 1931
Lieutenant William S. Youngman
Preceded by Alvan T. Fuller
Succeeded by Joseph B. Ely
49th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
In office
January 8, 1925 – January 3, 1929
Governor Alvan T. Fuller
Preceded by Alvan T. Fuller
Succeeded by William S. Youngman
President of the Massachusetts Senate
In office
1921–1924
Preceded by Edwin T. McKnight
Succeeded by Wellington Wells
Member of the Massachusetts Senate
Norfolk Senatorial District
In office
1921–1924
Member of The Massachusetts House of Representatives
8th Norfolk District
In office
January 1918 – January 1920
Chairman of the Norwood, Massachusetts
Board of Selectmen
In office
1914–1919
Chairman of the Norwood, Massachusetts
Board of Assessors
In office
1909–1913
Personal details
Born (1874-10-06)October 6, 1874
Lynn, Massachusetts
Died October 9, 1950(1950-10-09) (aged 76)
Norwood, Massachusetts
Political party Republican
Profession Leather and Wool merchant
Religion Congregationalist

Frank Gilman Allen (October 6, 1874 – October 9, 1950) was a businessman and politician from Massachusetts. He was president of a successful leathergoods business in Norwood, Massachusetts, and active in local and state politics. A Republican, he served two terms as Lieutenant Governor, and then one as the 51st Governor of Massachusetts. During his term, the Massachusetts Transit Authority (now the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) was founded.

Allen was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, on October 6, 1874, and was educated in local schools. Although he won admission to Harvard University, he lacked the funds to attend, and instead began working Lynn's shoe industry. He later moved to Norwood, where he rose to become president of the Winslow Brothers & Smith Company, a position he held from 1912 to 1929. He married Clara Winslow in 1897.

Allen entered public service as a member of the Norwood Board of Assessors from 1910 to 1915 and as a Norwood Town Selectman from 1915 to 1922. During that period, he also served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1918 to 1919, and in the Massachusetts Senate from 1921 to 1924. In 1924, he was elected Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, having defeated the Democratic ticket of James Michael Curley and runningmate James Henry Brennan with fellow Republican Governor Alvan T. Fuller. Fuller and Allen served two terms, after which Allen succeeded Fuller as governor, and served until 1931.


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