David Dale Owen

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David Dale Owen

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Birthplace: Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: 1860 (52-53)
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Son of Robert Owen and Anne Caroline Owen
Husband of Caroline Neef
Brother of Robert Dale Owen; William Owen; Jane Dale Owen; Richard Dale Owen, (USA); Ann Owen and 1 other

Occupation: geologist, artist
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About David Dale Owen

as a geologist, recommended special sandstone to build the Smithonian Institution.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Dale_Owen

David Dale Owen (1807–1860) was a prominent American geologist. He conducted the first geological surveys of Indiana, Kentucky, and Arkansas.

David Dale was the third son of Robert Owen, a Welsh reformer who moved to the United States and established a social experiment at New Harmony, Indiana, where David Dale also lived. It is likely that David Dale became interested in geology because of his father's partnership with geologist William Maclure. His first geological work was as an assistant mapping the geology of Tennessee, in 1836. He was appointed the first Geologist for the State of Indiana (1837–39), and worked as the State Geologist of Kentucky in 1854-1857; he was appointed State Geologist of Arkansas in 1857, continuing as the Kentucky geologist without pay. He returned to Indiana as State Geologist in 1859-1860.

While in Arkansas, David Dale Owen drew the first known picture of a natural rock formation in Natural Steps, Arkansas.

David Dale Owen died November 13, 1860, at the age of 53.

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David Dale Owen's Timeline

1807
1807
Scotland (United Kingdom)
1860
1860
Age 53