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Nationality
  
American

Religion
  
Episcopal

Alma mater
  
Brookville Academy

Name
  
Allen Davis

Known for
  
Agriculture research

Died
  
April 17, 1889

Political party
  
Whig


Allen Bowie Davis Allen Bowie Davis 1809 1889 Find A Grave Memorial

Born
  
16 February 1809
Greenwood estate, Montgomery County

Spouse(s)
  
Rebecca Comfort Dorsey Davis (1809–1836), Hester Ann Wilkins Davis (1809–1887)

Resting place
  
Greenwood Cemetery, Brookeville

Allen Bowie Davis (1809–1889) was an American businessman.

Allen Bowie Davis Allen Bowie Davis 1809 1889 Find A Grave Memorial

Davis was born in Montgomery County Maryland to Thomas Davis (1769-1833) and Elizabeth Bowie (1772–1840). His father participated in the Whiskey Rebellion and was the president of the Board of Trustees of the Brookeville Academy, a position that Allen would take later at the age of 24. Davis took over the estate farm Greenwood at 16 and would write educational books on agriculture. By 1850 he would own 27 slaves to maintain four separate farms. In 1840 he would be appointed to the board of public works for Maryland. This in turn led to him becoming the director and trustee of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal during the final 50 miles of construction. In 1846, Davis imported 1,400 tons of Guano for $100,000 to redistribute to farmers without markup. Davis also returned the Tridelphia Cotton Company to profitability. In 1850 he would represent at the state constitutional convention, helping form the Maryland Agricultural College. He served as president of the Washington-Brookville Turnpike Company for 16 years and served as county magistrate. His efforts also brought about one of the countries earliest prohibition laws in the State of Maryland.

Davis married Rebecca Comfort Dorsey (1809–1836), daughter of Thomas Beale Dorsey. After her death Davis married again Hester Ann Wilkins (1809–1887). Davis had 5 children: Allen Bowie Davis, Jr. (died 1850), Thomas Davis (1840–1849), William Wilkins Davis (1842–1866), Rebecca Dorsey Davis (1843–1921) and Esther Wilkins Davis (1847–1894).

Davis once lived at the Wilson House, part or the Roxbury Mill in Howard County, Maryland, and was proprietor of the family estate Greenwood in Montgomery County built by Ephram Davis in 1755. Davis died in Baltimore at his house on Madison Avenue.

References

Allen Bowie Davis Wikipedia


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