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Frank Gates Allen

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Citizenship
  
United States


Name
  
Frank Allen

Education
  
University of Michigan

Born
  
February 14, 1858 (
1858-02-14
)

Known for
  
Football player, manufacturer, banker

Died
  
August 30, 1940, Moline, Illinois, United States

Alma mater
  
University of Michigan

Frank Gates Allen (February 14, 1858 – August 30, 1940) was an American football player and businessman. He played for the first college football team at the University of Michigan and was a forward on the 1879 and 1880 Michigan Wolverines football teams.

After graduating from Michigan, Allen moved to Moline, Illinois, where he became a manufacturer of plows. He was for many years the president and general manager of the Moline Plow Company and president of the Moline State Trust and Savings Bank. After retiring as the bank president, he remained chairman of the board. He was also a 33rd degree Mason. In 1918, the Willys-Overland Co. purchased a majority interest in the Moline Plow Company, but Allen remained the president and general manager of the company.

His daughter, Marjorie Allen Seiffert, was a nationally-known poet. In the 1930s, Allen donated his home in Moline, valued at $200,000, to the Moline Board of Education. Allen died of heart disease at his daughter's home in Moline in August 1940.

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Frank Gates Allen Wikipedia