Annual Meeting of the Livingston County Historical Society, Volumes 1-15
Annual Meeting of the Livingston County Historical Society, Volumes 1-15
Livingston County Historical Society (N.Y.)
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He was an ardent admrer of nature, and his on^ favorite recreation was angling. "He b^ed fiih ng," writes his venerable companion sportsman, George Dawbon, — " proof of his gentle-heartedness." Mr. Allen*s e lucation was commenced in the common school and ccHnpIeted in the p>oor bo/s college — the printing office. He was studious and industrious, yet naturally timid, and up to the time of tbe establishment of ihe Republican he had devoted himself mainly to the work of the practical printer. The...reafter his pen was of ne- cessity gradually brought into requisition. Though not a ready writer, the weekly demands of his editorial columns pushed him for ^ best efforts in the study of passing events and the politics of the ^Y' Thus his mind was quickened, and his confidence, knowledge aid fac'lity as a writer, were largely increased each year. It is but JiKtce to Mr. Allen to say that when he suddenly found himself edi- tof-in-chief of the Rochester Democrat, that he felt very keenly the responsibility of the position, and his deficiency in early culture, but « SDon adapted himself to the higher sphere and won the approba- ^n of the public.
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