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Robert Dale Owen
Name
Robert
Dale
Owen
Birth/Death Dates
1801-1877
Where in Indiana
Posey
County--New
Harmony
When in Indiana
Most
of his
adult
life
Notable For
Robert
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.
Description
Owen
is
wearing
a
dark
suit
and
bow
tie.
His
overcoat
has a
quilted
lining.
He has
whiskers
along
his
jawline.
Subject
Owen, Robert Dale, 1801-1877
Politicians
Social reformers--United States
Legislators
Item ID
P0130_P_BOX48_FOLDER2_100657-F[1].tiff
Source of Image
W.
H.
Bass
Photo
Company
Collection
(P
0130)
Digital Collection
Notable
Hoosiers
(DC
010)
Bibliography/Notes
Information
taken
from:
A
Biographical
Directory
of the
Indiana
General
Assembly
,
Vol.
1
Copyright Notice
Digital
image
©
2005
Indiana
Historical
Society.
All
Rights
Reserved.
Destination Indiana
Social
Justice
Women's
Suffrage
1850
to
Suffrage
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