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  1. David Dale Owen (24 June 1807 – 13 November 1860) was a prominent American geologist who conducted the first geological surveys of Indiana, Kentucky, Arkansas, Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota. Owen served as the first state geologist for three states: Kentucky (1854–57), Arkansas (1857–59), and Indiana (1837–39 and 1859–60).

  2. David Dale Owen (1807–1860): Frontier Geologist. David Dale Owen at about 40 years of age from a self-portrait included with the Report of a Geological Survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, and Incidentally of a Portion of Nebraska Territory, published in 1852.

  3. David Dale Owen (1807-1860) geologist, artist. David Dale Owen was a leading nineteenth-century American geologist. He resided in New Harmony, Indiana, a town purchased by his father, social reformer Robert Owen, in 1825.

  4. In geochronology: Completion of the Phanerozoic time scale. …identified by the American geologist David Dale Owen in 1839, was subsequently termed Mississippian in 1870 as a result of work conducted by another American geologist, Alexander Winchell, in the upper Mississippi valley area.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_DaleDavid Dale - Wikipedia

    David Dale (6 January 1739–7 March 1806) was a leading Scottish industrialist, merchant and philanthropist during the Scottish Enlightenment period at the end of the 18th century.

  6. 16 de may. de 2024 · Death of David Dale Owen. One of the most eminent men of science in America has lately been laid in "the narrow house appointed for all living."

  7. David Dale Owen: Pioneer Geologist of the Middle West. By Walter Brookfield Hendrickson. Indiana Historical Collections. Vol. XXVII (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Bureau, 1943. xii +137 pp. Illustrations, appendix, bibliography, and index.) Get access