Allen Hamilton

Deceased Person

1798 – 1864

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Who was Allen Hamilton?

Allen Hamilton was a founding father of Fort Wayne in Allen County, Indiana.

Hamilton, an Irish emigrant, lived in Lawrenceburg in Dearborn County, Indiana in 1820, when he married Emerine J. Holman, the daughter of a prominent Indiana judge. In 1823 the Hamilton family moved to Fort Wayne, where Hamilton was appointed deputy clerk in the U. S. Land Office. Hamilton also served as Allen County sheriff, Fort Wayne’s postmaster, and as Allen County auditor, clerk, and recorder.

In the 1820s Hamilton partnered with Cyrus Taber to form Hamilton and Taber, an Indian trading company. The firm prospered as Hamilton won the trust and confidence of many Indians, in particular Chief Jean Baptiste de Richardville of the Miami. In 1834 and 1838 Hamilton was appointed to the U. S. Commission to Negotiate Treaties with the Miami in northern Indiana. In 1840 he served on the Commission to Extinguish Indian Titles in Indiana and was appointed the U. S. Indian agent to the Miami from 1841 to 1845. Hamilton was a Whig delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention in 1851 and was elected to the Indiana Senate in 1859, serving one term.

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Born
1798
Lived in
  • Fort Wayne
Died
1864

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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