Katherine Allen (politician)
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Katherine C. Allen (July 27, 1874 – November 27, 1953) was an American politician and farmer from
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. A
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, Allen resided in
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, and represented
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in the
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. In January 1927, Allen became one of the first two women sworn-in as members of the Maine Senate, with the other being
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. Four other women were elected to the
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in the same election. In 2007, Allen and the other early women legislators were honored with the passage of a joint resolution of the Maine House of Representatives. Allen was born and raised in Hampden, Maine, to parents Jesse and Caroline Arey. She graduated from
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. As of 1926, she was a stock farmer who sold her products in nearby Bangor. She was also a member of the
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and the Bangor Business and Professional Women's Club."Quintet Win Nominations Against Odds," Bangor Daily News, July 1, 1926, p. 16 Allen died on November 27, 1953, while visiting her brother in
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1874 births 1953 deaths Farmers from Maine People from Hampden, Maine Republican Party Maine state senators Women state legislators in Maine {{Maine-politician-stub