Robert Dale Owen, U.S. Congress

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Robert Dale Owen

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: June 24, 1877 (75)
Lake George, Warren County, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert Owen and Anne Caroline Owen
Husband of ?????? Owen; Mary Jane Owen and Lottie Wonton Kellogg Owen
Father of Florence Dale Cooper; Julian Dale Owen; Rosamond Dale Owen; Ernest Dale Owen and Alfred Dale Owen
Brother of William Owen; Jane Dale Owen; David Dale Owen; Richard Dale Owen, (USA); Ann Owen and 1 other

Occupation: Politician, diplomat, author, editor
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About Robert Dale Owen, U.S. Congress

Robert Dale Owen (7 November 1801 - 24 June 1877) was a Scottish-born Welsh-American social reformer who was active in Indiana politics as member of the Democratic Party in the Indiana House of Representatives (1835-39 and 1851-53) and represented Indiana in the U.S. House of Representatives (1843-47). As a member of Congress, Owen successfully pushed through the bill that established Smithsonian Institution and served on the Institution's first Board of Regents. Owen also served as a delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention in 1850 and was appointed as U.S. chargé d'affaires (1853-58) to Naples.

Owen was a knowledgeable exponent of the socialist doctrines of his father, Robert Owen, and managed the day-to-day operation of New Harmony, Indiana, the socialistic utopian community he helped establish with his father in 1825. Throughout his adult life, Robert Dale Owen wrote and published numerous pamphlets, speeches, books, and articles that described his personal and political views, including his belief in spiritualism. Owen co-edited the New-Harmony Gazette with Frances Wright in the late 1820s in Indiana and the Free Enquirer in the 1830s in New York City. Owen was an advocate of married women's property and divorce rights, and secured inclusion of an article in the Indiana Constitution of 1851 that provided tax-supported funding for a uniform system of free public schools and established the position of Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction. Owen is also noted for a series of open letters he wrote in 1862 that favored the abolition of slavery and supported general emancipation, as well as a suggestion that the federal government should provide assistance to freedmen.

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Robert Dale Owen, U.S. Congress's Timeline

1801
November 7, 1801
Glasgow, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1836
1836
1837
1837
1846
December 13, 1846
New Harmony, Posey County, Indiana, United States
1850
April 17, 1850
1877
June 24, 1877
Age 75
Lake George, Warren County, New York, United States
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Lanark, Scotland (United Kingdom)