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  1. In 1836, Robert Owen's son Robert Dale entered Indiana's political arena and, six years later, he became a member of Congress. The abolition movement was very active in New Harmony, which found its ultimate expression when Robert Dale Owen became Abraham Lincoln's political adviser.

  2. Robert Dale Owen - rowen@pla.net.py Última Actualización: 12-05-2024 13:56 Vínculos con la Institución 2020 - 2020 Miembro, Tribunal de Alzada C. Horaria: 12 2017 - Actual Miembro, Comite de Evaluacion de las al Programa de Repatriacion y Radicacion de Investigadores C. Horaria: 2 2017 - 2019 Miembro, Comision Cientifica Honoraria C. Horaria: 4

  3. Owen’s next attempt at a socialist utopia was the settlement of New Harmony in Indiana, which he purchased in 1825. New Harmony, wrote Robert Dale Owen, was ‘a heterogeneous collection of radicals, enthusiastic devotees to principle, honest latitudinarians, and lazy theorists, with a sprinkling of unprincipled sharpers thrown in.’

  4. Robert Dale Owen. Health Research Books, 1998 - 528 pages. 0 Reviews. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified.

  5. Robert Dale Owen. It has always been a great wrong that these men and their families should be held in bondage. Robert Dale Owen. It is idle to await unanimity. Robert Dale Owen. Men acquiesce in a thousand things, once righteously and boldly done, to which, if proposed to them in advance, they might find endless objections.

  6. Biography. OWEN, ROBERT DALE, a Representative from Indiana; born in Glasgow, Scotland, November 7, 1801; studied under private teachers and attended the Emanuel von Fellenberg School at Hofwyl, near Berne, Switzerland, 1820-1823; immigrated to the United States in 1825 with his parents, who settled in Posey County, Ind.; aided his father in ...

  7. 6 de may. de 2024 · Robert Dale Owen (1801–77) was a social reformer and politician who emigrated to the United States in 1825. He was elected to the US House of Representatives in 1842, and appointed US Minister at Naples in 1853. He was the author of political pamphlets, as well as books inspired by spiritualism, such as Footfalls on the Boundary of Another ...