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  1. Robert L. Owen. Robert Latham Owen Jr. (February 2, 1856 – July 19, 1947) was one of the first two U.S. senators from Oklahoma. He served in the Senate between 1907 and 1925.

  2. Occupation. Railroad executive. Robert Latham Owen Sr. (1825–1873) was a civil engineer and surveyor, Virginia plantation owner, member of the Virginia Senate and President of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad .

  3. Robert Owen (Newtown, 14 de mayo de 1771-Newtown, 17 de noviembre de 1858) fue un empresario, filántropo y teórico socialista galés, que llevó a la práctica sus ideas reformistas primero en su fábrica de New Lanark [1] y luego en las «colonias» de New Harmony, que fundó en 1825 en Estados Unidos, y de Harmony Hall, fundada ...

  4. Robert Owen fue un destacado empresario y filántropo británico del siglo XIX, conocido por sus innovadoras ideas sobre la administración y el bienestar de los trabajadores. Sus principios revolucionarios sentaron las bases para la moderna gestión empresarial y tuvieron un impacto duradero en el campo de la administración.

  5. The Owen collection is 2.1 cubic feet in size and includes material from 1913-1946, with the bulk falling between the years 1935-1942. The collection contains general correspondence pertaining to the Federal Reserve Act as well as a series of letters from various prominent Washington personalities.

  6. OWEN, ROBERT LATHAM (1856–1947). A successful attorney in Indian Territory (I.T.) and a prominent U.S. senator, Robert Latham Owen, Jr., was born on February 2, 1856, in Lynchburg, Virginia, the son of Robert Latham Owen, Sr., a railroad president, and Narcissa Chisholm, part Cherokee and originally from I.T. Owen attended preparatory schools ...

  7. 4 de mar. de 2021 · Robert Owen Jr. was born in 1856, and his Cherokee name was “Oconostota.” He later became an Oklahoma senator. After Robert Sr.’s death in 1873, Narcissa and her sons moved to Indian Territory. There she served as the music teacher at the Cherokee Female Seminary in Tahlequah from September 1880 to December 1884.