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Born in Indiana as A. Macon Bolling, he moved to New England at some point in the early 1840s and changed his name to Macon Bolling Allen in Boston in January 1844. [1] Soon after, Allen moved to Portland, Maine and studied law, working as an apprentice to Samuel Fessenden, a local abolitionist and attorney. The Portland District Court rejected ...
The main wreckage of the aircraft came to rest approximately 60 feet (20 m) from the initial impact point on a heading of 240 degrees. All four people on board were killed in the crash. A post crash fire consumed the cockpit, center section and the left wing. [1]
Two parents were killed and their child is in critical condition after an SUV driver ran a red light and collided with their vehicle on U.S. 70 Monday afternoon, according to Garner police.
According to some sources, Morris and Macon Bolling Allen opened America's first black law office in Boston, [5] but the authors of Sarah's Long Walk say there is "no direct knowledge that [Allen and Morris] ever met", [6] nor is such a partnership mentioned in Emancipation: The Making of the Black Lawyer, 1844-1944.
Allen told WMAQ, “It is a miracle the kids are OK.” Young couple killed when driver of stolen car turns into oncoming traffic, NC cops say ‘Devoted’ parents of 7-year-old twins killed ...
Two brothers in Colorado are devastated after their parents and two sisters were killed in a car crash over the weekend. The Thornton Police Department said in a news release shared on X (formerly ...
Macon is a masculine given name borne by: Macon Bolling Allen (1816–1894), believed to be the first African American to become a lawyer and to argue before a jury, and the second to hold a judicial position in the United States; Macon Blair (born 1974), American film director, producer, screenwriter, comic book writer and actor
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