William E. Allen
| William Allen | |
|---|---|
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| Acting Chief of the Bureau of Investigation | |
| In office February 10, 1919 – July 1, 1919 | |
| President | Woodrow Wilson | 
| Preceded by | A. Bruce Bielaski | 
| Succeeded by | William J. Flynn | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1880 Texas, U.S. | 
| Died | 1960 (aged 79–80) Texas, U.S. | 
| Children | 18 | 
| Military service | |
| Allegiance |  United States | 
| Rank | General | 
William Ellam Allen (1880–1960) was an acting director of the U.S. Bureau of Investigation (BOI) during 1919. The BOI was a predecessor of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).[1]
A former assistant in war matters to the chief of the Bureau of Investigation, Allen was appointed acting director on February 10, 1919.[1] Allen resigned the post from June 30, 1919, and was replaced by William J. Flynn.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "Federal Bureau of Investigation: Directors, Then and Now". Retrieved December 8, 2012.
 
