Joseph Henry Allen | |
Birth Date: | 21 August 1820 |
Birth Place: | Northborough, Massachusetts |
Death Place: | Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Occupation: | Clergyman, editor, scholar |
Education: | Harvard College |
Signature: | Signature of Joseph Henry Allen.png |
Joseph Henry Allen (August 21, 1820 – March 20, 1898) was a Unitarian clergyman, editor and scholar.
He was born in Northborough, Massachusetts, the son of Joseph Allen and Lucy Clark. He prepared for college at a school run by his father in Northborough. He graduated at Harvard College, and then at the Divinity School in 1843. He was pastor at the First Congregational Society in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts (1843), the Unitarian church in Washington, D.C. (1847), and a church in Bangor, Maine (1850). In 1857 he departed from full-time ministry and took up teaching (in Jamaica Plain, Northborough and West Newton) and editing Unitarian periodicals (Christian Examiner, 1863-5; Unitarian Review, 1887-1891). He lectured at Harvard for four years (1887-1891).[1]
He died at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts on March 20, 1898.[2]
Latin manuals he prepared with James B. Greenough were familiar to high school students.