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(1846-1937) Suffragist, writer – New Harmony. Rosamond was the youngest daughter of Robert and Mary Jane Owen. She lived in Europe when her father was a diplomat there. Rosamond learned music, several languages, and to write well. She returned to New Harmony and joined the Minerva Society to study issues that affected women. She worked for reform in women's restrictive clothing. Rosamond became acquainted with many leaders of the suffrage movement while at a spa in New York. She wrote fiction and was published in the Atlantic Monthly. She also wrote an article on her parents for The History of Women's Suffrage. Rosamond was involved in the peace movement and set up a utopian colony in Palestine.
1846 |
December 13, 1846
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New Harmony, Posey County, Indiana, United States
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1937 |
June 19, 1937
Age 90
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