Charlotte Allen

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Charlotte Allen was a prominent early settler and philanthropist in Houston, Texas, often credited as the "mother of Houston" for her role in the city's founding and development.

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Charlotte Allen canonical 1

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instanceOf early settler
historical figure
human
philanthropist
associatedWith Allen family of Houston
founding of Houston
commemoratedBy historical accounts of Houston’s founding
contributedTo civic life of Houston
urban development of Houston
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
gender female
hasHeritageDesignation local historical figure of Houston
influenced charitable culture in early Houston
early social structure of Houston
knownFor financial support of early Houston
philanthropic activities in Houston
nickname mother of Houston
notableFor early development of Houston, Texas
role in the founding of Houston, Texas
occupation landowner
philanthropist
placeOfActivity Harris County, Texas NERFINISHED
Houston, Texas, United States
surface form: Houston, Texas
placeOfResidence Houston, Texas, United States
surface form: Houston, Texas
regionOfActivity Texas
relative John Kirby Allen
residenceDuringCareer Republic of Texas
spouse Augustus Chapman Allen

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Glenwood Cemetery, Houston, Texas, United States notableBurial Charlotte Allen
subject surface form: Glenwood Cemetery