James Peter Allaire | |
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Born | |
Died | May 20, 1858[1] | (aged 72)
Resting place | Allaire Family Cemetery, Old Huguenot Cemetery, New Rochelle, New York |
Nationality | American Colonist (United States) |
Education | Less than Elementary (undocumented) |
Occupation(s) | Industrialist, Engineer, Inventor, Merchant, Philanthropist |
Spouses | Frances Duncan (m. 1804–1836)Calicia Allaire Tompkins
(m. 1846) |
Partner | Charles Soutinger |
Children | 10 |
James Peter Allaire (July 12, 1785 – May 20, 1858) was a master mechanic and steam engine builder, and founder of the Allaire Iron Works (est. 1815), the first marine steam engine company in New York City, and later Howell Works (est. 1822), in Wall Township, New Jersey.[2] His credits also include building both the first compound steam engine for marine use and the first New York City tenement structure.[3]