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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).

    • Col. Alfred Dale Owen (1841), William Herschel Owen (1847), Nina Dale Owen (1849), Anna Owen
    • Caroline Charlotte Neef
    • Geologist
  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. In New Harmony, Dr. Owen headquartered two federal geological surveys and the first official state geological surveys of ...

  4. David Dale Owen. American geologist. Learn about this topic in these articles: contribution to geochronology. In geochronology: Completion of the Phanerozoic time scale.

  5. DAVID DALE OWEN, MAN OF SCIENCE. By Dr. WALTER B. HENDRICKSON. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, MACMURRAY COLLEGE. DAVID DALE OWEN, one of the leading geologists of the United States a hundred years ago, was one of the second genera- tion of scientists who made New Har- mony, Indiana, their home.

  6. DO AVID DALE OWEN was one of the pioneer geologists who. explored the Upper Mississippi Valley and the Great Lakes. region in the 1840's and 1850's. Dale Owen was born. at New Lanark, Scotland, on June 24, 1807, the fourth son (the third to live to manhood), of Robert Owen' and Anne Caroline Dale.

  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.) | Journal of American History | Oxford Academic. Journal Article.