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Martin F. Allen

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In May 1901 Allen was one of several officers of the Farmers' National Bank who were arrested and accused of being complicit in embezzlement by the bank's Cashier. The officers of the bank were tried in 1902 and found not guilty, while the Cashier was convicted and sentenced to seven years in prison.
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caused him to withdraw from active pursuits, after which he lived in retirement in North Ferrisburgh. Allen died in North Ferrisburgh on May 24, 1927. He was buried in North Ferrisburgh Cemetery.
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and became a merchant and store owner. Allen was also involved in several other businesses, including banking, farms and a grist mill, in addition serving as North Ferrisburg's
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Newspaper article, Bank Wrecker Sentenced: Clerk Ketchum of Vergennes (Vt.) Institution Given Seven Years – Lieut. Gov. Allen Acquitted
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After leaving office Allen resumed his business pursuits, remaining active until complications of
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from 1890 to 1892. He was elected Vermont's Lieutenant Governor in 1900 and served until 1902.
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Vermont Death Records, 1909–2008, Record for Martin F. Allen, accessed December 31, 2011
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Vermont Legislative Directory, published by Vermont Secretary of State, 1900, page 373
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banker, businessman, farmer and politician who served one term as the
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Arrest High Official: Lieut. Gov. Allen of Vermont Under Indictment
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Republican Party members of the Vermont House of Representatives
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General Election results, Lieutenant Governor, 1813–2008
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Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont
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Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
Henry C. Bates
Zed S. Stanton
Vermont Senate
Addison County
Vermont House of Representatives
Ferrisburgh
North Ferrisburgh, Vermont
Republican
Eastman Business College
Vermont
43rd lieutenant governor of Vermont
North Ferrisburgh, Vermont
Eastman Business College
Poughkeepsie, New York
Postmaster
Vermont House of Representatives
Vermont Senate
Alzheimer's disease
Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont
Who's Who in New England
Biography, Martin F. Allen
Magazine article, Republican nominees
Vermont: The Green Mountain State
General Election results, Lieutenant Governor, 1813–2008
Newspaper article, Vermont Official Arrested
Arrest High Official: Lieut. Gov. Allen of Vermont Under Indictment
Newspaper article, Bank Wrecker Sentenced: Clerk Ketchum of Vergennes (Vt.) Institution Given Seven Years – Lieut. Gov. Allen Acquitted
Henry C. Bates

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