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Robert Dale Owen
Robert Dale Owen
NameRobert Dale Owen
Birth/Death Dates1801-1877
Where in IndianaPosey County--New Harmony
When in IndianaMost of his adult life
Notable ForRobert Dale Owen was the son of Robert Owen who founded New Harmony, Indiana. Robert Dale was a philosopher, author, politician, and social reformer. He was an advocate for women's rights and served in the Indiana General Assembly and the U.S. Congress. While serving in Congress he introduced the bill to establish the Smithsonian Institution. From 1854-1858 he served as U.S. minister to Naples.
DescriptionOwen is wearing a dark suit and bow tie. His overcoat has a quilted lining. He has whiskers along his jawline.
SubjectOwen, Robert Dale, 1801-1877
Politicians
Social reformers--United States
Legislators
Item IDP0130_P_BOX48_FOLDER2_100657-F[1].tiff
Source of ImageW. H. Bass Photo Company Collection (P 0130)
Digital CollectionNotable Hoosiers (DC 010)
Bibliography/NotesInformation taken from: A Biographical Directory of the Indiana General Assembly, Vol. 1
Copyright NoticeDigital image © 2005 Indiana Historical Society. All Rights Reserved.
Destination IndianaSocial Justice Women's Suffrage 1850 to Suffrage
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