Edwards, Rev. Jonathan. "An Illustrated History of Spokane County, State of Washington." San Francisco: W. H. Lever, 1900. p. 528. ALLISON ALLEN a farmer and sawmill man and a pioneer of 1881, was born February 27, 1842, on an island in the Mississippi river just above St. Louis. When he was a boy his family moved to Rock Island, Illinois, and after living there four years, to Minnesota, where he was engaged in farming until 1880. In August, 1862, Mr. Allen enlisted in Company G, Eighth Minnesota Volunteers, and was assigned at first to service in the Sioux war and took part in the battle of Takakaacuta mountain. Subsequently he was sent south and served under General Thomas in the Western division, participating in the battles of Overhill creek, the Cedars and Kingston, North Carolina. He was mustered out August 1, 1865. His military duties being well and faithfully discharged, he returned to his home in Minnesota and remained there until the spring of 1880, when he set out for the west. He started from Fargo, North Dakota, to make the trip overland with a family of eight children, all under seventeen, and a cash capital of six dollars and forty cents. He pushed ahead, however, and when necessity demanded he would stop and work till his larder was replenished, then move on again. On the 7th of November he arrived in Helena, Montana. He entered the employ of the Northern Pacific and boarded their eighty men. In April, 1881, they left Helena and came on to Spokane, whence, after a year's residence, they moved out to Half Moon prairie, where Mr. Allen traded with an Indian for one hundred and sixty acres of land. He imported the first sawmill into his section of the country and has been engaged in lumbering and farming ever since. He is a thrifty, energetic man and one of the leaders in his community. He is a charter member of Morning Star Lodge. No. 142, I.O.O.F. and also of A. J. Smith Post, No. 72, G.A.R. He was married in Lake City, Minnesota, to Lucy J. Clarke, a native of that place. They have eight children : Ollie A., wife of Scott Fender, a farmer on Wild Rose prairie; Alice A., wife of Joseph P. Johnson, a farmer at Big Meadows: Lena M., wife of Fred Fender, Waitsburg, Washington; Minnie E., wife of E. L. Lebo, a farmer at Half Moon; Lewis E., wife of Mr. Dan Enyart, a farmer; Leon G., wife of Drin E. Harrison; Allison T. and Clarke. ******************* Submitted to the Washington Biographies Project in April 2010 by Diana Smith. Submitter has no additional information about the person(s) or family mentioned above.