Richard Lamb Allen

Richard Lamb Allen

Main Areas of Recognition:

  • American Writer on Agriculture: Richard Lamb Allen was primarily known for his writings on agriculture. His works likely focused on improving agricultural practices, educating farmers about new techniques, and potentially discussing different crops and livestock breeds.

Biographical Details:

  • Birth and Death: Born on October 20, 1803, near Westfield, Massachusetts, and died on September 22, 1869, in Stockholm, Sweden (at the age of 65).
  • Early Life and Education: Details about his early life are scarce, but he likely received his early education at Westfield Academy and Franklin, Connecticut. He studied law in Baltimore but found a more active life suited his health and shifted his focus to agriculture.

Possible Influences:

  • His legal background might have influenced his writing style, making his agricultural works well-structured and informative.

Legacy:

  • While not a household name today, Richard Lamb Allen likely played a role in disseminating agricultural knowledge and best practices in his time. His books might have been valuable resources for farmers in the mid-19th century United States.

Areas for Further Research:

  • Specific titles and content of his agricultural writings.
  • Impact and reception of his works within the American agricultural community.
  • Reasons for his move to Sweden later in life.


Found 1 books in total
Domestic Animals
Domestic Animals by Richard Lamb Allen, published in 1856, is a comprehensive guide...
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