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  OWENSBURO - LoveToKnow Article on OWENSBURO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
ROBERT DALE OWEN, the eldest (1801-1877), was for long an able exponent in his adopted country of his father's doctrines.
Owen's third son, DAVID DALE OWEN (1807-1860), was in 1839 appointed a United States geologist, and made extensive surveys of the north-west, which were published by order of Congress.
OWENS, JOHN (1790-1846), English merchant, was born at Manchester in 1790, the son of a prosperous merchant.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /O/OW/OWENSBURO.htm   (826 words)

  
 Old Stones: Script page 2
Tom Straw/Professor of Geology (#10 00:17:00): David Dale Owen was the groundbreaker for geology in the Midwest.
Owen was also an artist, creating his own maps and illustrations, which were published with his survey reports.
Jane Owen (#6 00:52:42): She said it's curious that you've called me about the granary and the house because the state option expired this week.
www.wnin.org /Granary2.html   (1980 words)

  
 Earls Family Chronicles - Christopher E. Brennen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Dale of Ballytober and Daniel Dale of Tobergall.
Robert Patterson of Ballygarvey, Ballymena is a relative.
Dale was in his 82nd year but for the past two years had been laid aside by illness, during which he was attended by his daughters, Mrs.
www.dankat.com /earls/file6d.htm   (1775 words)

  
 Early life (from Robert Owen) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Owen was the second youngest of seven children of Robert Owen, the postmaster of Newtown, and Anne Williams.
The son of the English reformer Robert Owen, Robert Dale Owen was steeped in his father's socialist philosophy while growing up at New Lanark in Scotland—the elder Owen's model industrial community.
Doctor Richard Owen declared that the huge fossil bones found in southern England in the nineteenth century were not simply the remains of overgrown lizards or crocodiles, but those of an entirely different order of reptile.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-5432?tocId=5432   (786 words)

  
 ROBERT OWEN
Portrait of Robert Owen by John Cranch, 1845, by permission of the Indiana Historical Society.
As a child, Robert Owen left his native Newtown, Wales, joined a brother in London, and was apprenticed to a clothier in Stamford, Lincolnshire.
One of Robert Owen's mottos, which appeared in the masthead of New Moral World, was that "The character of a man is formed for him, not by him." Character-formation was a principal objective of Owenite education, legislation, "rational religion," and the building of communitarian villages such as New Harmony.
faculty.evansville.edu /ck6/bstud/robtowen.html   (1006 words)

  
 Hoosiers of the millennium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The blueprint came from the elder Owen, who had built a mill that employed and fed the previously languishing town of New Lanark in Wales, all the while limiting his profits so the mill's proceeds could be invested back into the community.
Owen was also a social philosopher who sponsored education reform implementing his belief that a person's character was formed by early childhood influences.
Owen the younger championed women's rights to own property, helped establish and build the Smithsonian, wrote the first American birth control tract and was a driving influence behind the progressive 1850 Indiana State Constitution that still provides greater civil liberties to Hoosiers than are provided in the federal Bill of Rights.
www.nuvo.net /archive/123099/123099_fea_c.html   (443 words)

  
 American Atheists // Robert Owen
Robert Owen only needed to see children in the factories of his day, cold, hungry, dirty, alone — and that was enough for him.
In any event, Robert Owen was born a Welshman on May 14, 1771, in a nation which was filled with tranquil and ignorant people.
Owen, Robert, Robert Owen's Millennial Gazette, explanatory, The Principles and Practices by which, in peace, with truth, honesty, and simplicity, the new existence of man upon the earth may be easily and speedily commenced, Numbers 1-16.
www.atheists.org /Atheism/roots/robertowen   (4669 words)

  
 OWEN, Robert Dale (1801-1877) Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Owen’s moral physiology: Or, A brief and plain treatise on the population question.
Speech of Robert Dale Owen, of Indiana, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, Jan. 8, 1845.
Robert Dale Owen of a silver pitcher, on behalf of the Women of Indiana, on the 28th day of May, 1851.
bioguide.congress.gov /scripts/bibdisplay.pl?index=O000152   (385 words)

  
 Robert Owen
Owen, Robert, 1771–1858, British social reformer and socialist, pioneer in the cooperative movement.
Throughout his life Owen based his social programs on the idea that individual character is molded by environment and can be improved in a society based upon cooperation.
Robert Owens TIERNAN - TIERNAN, Robert Owens (1929—) TIERNAN, Robert Owens, a Representative from Rhode Island; born...
www.infoplease.com /ce6/people/A0837146.html   (484 words)

  
 owen : All Items on Ruby Lane
This great old mug was made by the Edward J. Owen China Co. of Minerva, Ohio, and the mark on the base dates it to 1924.
This oversized vase was made by Jonah Owen at the Log Cabin Pottery based upon marked examples with the same clay and blue glaze with red splash that I have encountered as study pieces.
Ben Owens Chinese Blue is based on that produced by his grandfather at Jugtown.
search.rubylane.com /search?ss=owen&previd=4&sb=1   (1539 words)

  
 Robert Owen and Robert Dale Owen --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Robert Owen was born in Newton, Wales, on May 14, 1771.
More results on "Robert Owen and Robert Dale Owen" when you join.
Owen joined the Socialist party in 1916 and severed his Urban League connection.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9276232   (808 words)

  
 20 Ants - 20th century and antiquarian fine, rare, and used books for the collector and reader   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Owens was the eldest son of Robert Owens who founded New Harmony.
Frontis is bandw photo of a statue of Robert the Bruce.
Presentation copy to Robert Orr, Governor of Indiana 1981-1989, from Jane A. Reiman, Mayor of Carmel Indiana 1984-1988.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Thomas Overturf, Elmer David Owen, Allison Norman Owen, Arris Owen, Benjamin Travis Owen, Claude E. Owen, Claude Lee Owen, Dewey Owen, Dockie Neal Owen, Egburt L. Owen, Elmo Jackson Owen, Floyd Albert Owen, Frank A. Sr Owen, Herbert W. Owen, Homer Norman Owen, Ira Owen, James Perry Owen, James Richard Owen, John Wm.
Owen, Joseph Norman (Joe) Owen, Julius Issac Owen, Perry Edwin Owen, Robert Adkins Owen, Robert Gilleland Owen, Robert Hearn Owen, Russell Everett Owen, Sam D. Owen, Stacy Newton Owen, Thos.
Claude Owen, W.H. Owen, Wayne Wray Owen, Wayne Wray Owen, William Blackstone Owen, William Burton Owen, William Monroe Owen, William N. Owen, Wm.
www.arkansasresearch.com /MASONL.TXT   (2209 words)

  
 History: Review of New Books: Communal Utopias and the American Experience: Secular Communities, 1824-2000.(Book ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Sutton, Robert P. Communal Utopias and the American Experience: Secular Communities, 1824-2000 Westport, CT: Praeger 184 pp., $74.95, ISBN 0-275-97553-3 Publication Date: February 2004
Robert P. Sutton's latest book explores the history of approximately sixty American secular utopian communities, from Robert Dale Owens' New Harmony, founded in 1824, to Richard Kieninger's Stelle Community, founded in 1973.
As the author of the companion volume from Praeger, Communal Utopias and the American Experience: Religious Communities, 1732-2000 (2003) and of the authoritative Les...
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:123634996&refid=holomed_1   (227 words)

  
 Descendants of Isaac Pool - poog15.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Kimmie Dean (Deborah Ann Rowe, Era Dean Smith, Ella Pearl Love, Mary Ellen Poole, Isaac Cornelius, Isaac) was born on 19 Jan 1969.
Lana Regine Owens (Tommy Mack Owens, Iva Sue Love, Robert Elzie Love, Mary Ellen Poole, Isaac Cornelius, Isaac) was born on 03 May 1970.
Alex Hunter Scott was born on 03 Apr 1991.
www.icnet.net /users/davidfra/poog15.htm   (171 words)

  
 Historical Development
Know how that activity spread to the U.S. through Robert Dale Owen and Charles Fourier.
He believed that colonies should be self sufficient, and not trade with each other.
His son, Robert Dale Owen, moved to the U.S. and helped organize the New Harmony community in Indiana (1825-1828).
www.ndsu.nodak.edu /instruct/swandal/AGEC374s/notes/coop1.htm   (987 words)

  
 See The Tree?
But with the advent of Strauss, of Bauer, and of the "higher criticism" of the German school, the Bible was crumbling.
In the United States, Robert Dale Owens (1801-1877) had established an Atheist colony in New Harmony, Indiana, and Frances Wright (1795-1852) had done the same in Nashoba, Tennessee.
Yet he would think it no violation of sense or logic to deny that these were anything but the creations of human fancy to personify certain powers or principles in nature, of the cause of which the creators were in ignorance.
www.atheists.org /Atheism/seethetree.html   (12681 words)

  
 Immigration in Indiana: Introduction
No negro or mulatto shall come into or settle in the State, after the adoption of this Constitution.
Robert Dale Owens, a political delegate in the state legislation asserted:
We ought not to have them amongst us.
www.indianahistory.org /programming/immigration/INTRO/intro9d.html   (239 words)

  
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Poem V. Buchanan, Robert Edmund Clarence Stedman IX..
482 Chambers, Robert and William Culture and Progress IV..
(Robert Browning) X. Arnolds (Frederick) Turning-Points in Life VI.
lcweb2.loc.gov /ndlpcoop/nicmoas/cent/cent0ind.sgm   (11110 words)

  
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Kenneth Brody, Portland, OR John Gray Carroll, Richland
Henry Isaacson, New York, NY Robert A. Jacques, Tacoma
John David Owens, Ann Arbor, MI Vernon R. Pearson, Gig Harbor
wsba.org /media/publications/barnews/archives/2001/nov-01-honoring.htm   (78 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Introduction to Communication Disorders: A Life Span Perspective (2nd Edition): Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
by Robert E. Owens, Dale Evan Metz, Adelaide Haas
Buy this book with Language Development : An Introduction (with Audio...
Language Development : An Introduction (with Audio CD) (6th Edition) by Robert E. Owens
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0205360122?v=glance   (632 words)

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