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Colonel Allen met Sarah Morgan on November 2, 1862, when he was still unable to walk due to receiving wounds in both legs at the Battle of Baton Rouge. She described him as a "wee little man" with a "dough face" in her diary which was published posthumously in the late 20th century.
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In February 1852, Henry Watkins Allen and William Nolan purchased the Westover Plantation in southern Louisiana. Three years later in 1855, the land was divided and split, with Nolan keeping the name Westover Plantation on his portion of land and Allen using the name
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is named in his honor. Camp #435, Sons of Confederate Veterans, was chartered in 1903 as the Kirby Smith Camp, but the name was changed prior to 1935 to the Henry Watkins Allen Camp #435 in honor of Shreveport's famous resident. Camp #435 is no longer in existence.
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He was elected to the Louisiana Legislature in 1853. In 1859, he went to Europe with the intention of taking part in the Italian struggle for independence but arrived too late. He toured through Europe, the incidents of which he recounted in his memoir,
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on August 19, 1863. He agreed to run and was elected governor of the portions of Louisiana still under Confederate control, taking office in January 1864; his tenure ended with the Confederacy's collapse in the spring of 1865.
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Many things in Louisiana have been named after Allen, and in 2020 a debate opened up on the impact of Allen's legacy since he had been a Confederate official, enslaver, and opponent of Black political rights.
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is located in Port Allen. In July 2020, a proposal to remove the statue was presented to the West Baton Rouge Parish Council. The council voted 6-3 not to remove the statue. A
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Allen died in Mexico City on April 22, 1866, of a stomach disorder. Allen was initially buried at Mexico City National Cemetery and Memorial, however his body was returned to
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As the Union army forces started taking over Confederate Louisiana, military authorities declared Governor Allen an outlaw, punishable by death upon his capture. Historian
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He was re-elected to the legislature during his absence. After his return, he took a prominent part in the business of that body. Allen had been a
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of the Louisiana Militia. In June 1863, he suffered further injury while escaping a hotel fire at Jackson, Mississippi.
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In 1842, Allen and Salome Ann Crane married. His wife died in 1851 at the age of 25, and she is buried in
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Recollections of Henry Watkins Allen, Brigadier-General Confederate States Army Ex-Governor of Louisiana
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late in the war, and served from January 1864 to May 1865. He was the last governor elected under
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had burned down, including the Allendale sugar mill, during the American Civil War (1861–1865).
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Allen enlisted as a private in the 4th Louisiana Infantry Regiment but was quickly promoted to
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Louisiana Places: A Collection of the Columns from the Baton Rouge Sunday Advocate, 1960-1974
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as a soldier, while also serving as a politician, writer, enslaver, and sugar cane planter.
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Louisiana Department of Historic Preservation National Register (August 1987).
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for his portion of the property. His plantation was dependent on the labor of
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on March 1, 1862. He was seriously wounded during the American Civil War at
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In early 1863, while recuperating, Allen served as military judge of
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and began serving as its middle school, was renamed after
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Henry W. Allen Elementary School, a public school in
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Members of the Mississippi House of Representatives
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