Thomas M. Allen papers, 1842-1857

Descriptive Summary

Title
Thomas M. Allen papers, 1842-1857
Creator
Allen, Thomas M.
Extent
1 microfilm reel (partial)
Subjects
Stone, Barton W. (Barton Warren), 1772-1844.
Disciples of Christ.
Christian Female College.
University of Missouri.
Lawyers--Kentucky--Lexington.
Lawyers--Indiana--Bloomington.
Disciples of Christ--Kentucky--Clergy.
Disciples of Christ--Missouri--Clergy.
Arrangement
Unarranged.
Finding Aid Author
Processed by: Archives Staff ; machine-readable finding aid created by:Eric Weig
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
Minister, Attorney Thomas Allen, a native of Virginia and a veteran of the War of 1812, studied law at Transylvania University and became a successful attorney in Lexington, then later in Bloomington, Ind. Influenced by Barton W. Stone, Allen abandoned his law practice, was baptized into the Disciples of Christ, and returned to Kentucky, where he was ordained in 1825. He became a prominent minister in Fayette County and founded churches in Bourbon and Harrison Counties. In 1836, Allen moved to Boone County, Missouri, where, in addition to promoting the church, he devoted himself to furthering educational opportunities. He was influential in raising money to establish the University of Missouri in 1839 and later served on its board of curators, including three terms as president. Allen was also one of the founders of Christian Female College in Missouri.
Scope and Content
This collection contains material about Thomas Allen, an early minister of the Disciples of Christ in Kentucky and Missouri. The collection includes a typed copy of an 1857 article about Allen and his work; a letter from Allen to John Allen Gano, a Christian minister in Scott County, Ky.; Gano's biographical notebook; the typescript of a speech about Gano; and photographs of Allen and Gano.

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