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Unread 10-23-2015, 11:56 AM   #1
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Maybe the earthquake had a disastrous effect on his business. Before 1906 may be a better place to look.
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Very good point Bill
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Maybe the earthquake had a disastrous effect on his business. Before 1906 may be a better place to look.
It has came to light that Allen sold out to an H.E. Skinner sometime in 1900, so before that date would be where we'd find anything. An obituary or even year of his death would serve as a helpful bookend to this hunt, should anyone have that information.
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That's the address I'd narrowed it down to. "Bank of the West" building, or that was who seemed to occupy it during the most recent photos I'd found.

In other information, I've tracked down several of Allen's residences nearby, including the one where he was living when his wife died in 1912 at 2204 Jackson Street. Edward died in 1926 and is buried across the Bay in Oakland. I'm just beginning to find some information alluding to the unraveling of a very shady business deal just prior to 1900 that may have led to his selling out to Skinner, or it could have been a different Edward Allen. There's much more to be uncovered here...
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