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  1. Owen, David Dale 1807 - 1860 Visit our other Wisconsin Historical Society websites! Choose a website Wisconsin Historical Society Wisconsin Historical Society ONLINE Store Wisconsin History Center Wade House Villa Louis Stonefield Reed School Pendarvis Old World Wisconsin Madeline Island Museum H.H. Bennett Studio First Capitol Circus World Black Point Estate

  2. David Dale Owen, courtesy of Smithsonian Institution Archives, RU 7177, George P. Merrill Collection, accessed Evansville.edu. * See Part One: Statehood, Slavery, and Constitution-Drafting (1815-1825) Indiana’s Geological Survey. One of the more daunting tasks asked of the legislature was establishing a geologic survey of the state.

  3. David Dale Owen, using his home and laboratory in New Harmony, Indiana, as headquarters, was the first state geologist of three different states: Indiana, Kentucky, and Arkansas. Like other early state geologists, he assembled his findings into book form, under the generic title of Report. In his two Reports as Arkansas state geologist, Dr ...

  4. David Dale Owen of New Harmony, Indiana, owned a Megalonyx jeffersonii skeleton. It was one of the most highly prized items in the Owen Museum —known in its day as the largest museum west of the Allegheny Mountains. The story of Owen's Megalonyx was printed in his own words in a publication of the Smithsonian Institution:

  5. David Owen ist der Name folgender Personen: David Owen (Dichter) (1784–1841), walisischer Dichter und Barde. David Owen (Politiker) (* 1938), britischer Politiker. David Dale Owen (1807–1860), US-amerikanischer Geologe. Siehe auch: Dave Owen. Kategorie:

  6. 28 de abr. de 2022 · 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.

  7. Caroline Dale, the eldest daughter of David Dale, and Robert Owen are married. Robert Owen forms a partnership with John Barton of Manchester and John Atkinson of London and purchases the New Lanark Mills from his new father-in-law David Dale for £60,000.