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    David Dale Owen (24 June 1807 – 13 November 1860) was a prominent American geologist who conducted the first geological surveys of Indiana, Kentucky,...
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    Robert Dale Owen (7 November 1801 – 24 June 1877) was a Scottish-born Welsh-American social reformer who was active in Indiana politics as member of the...
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    (1809–1890) and Mary (1810–1832). Owen's four sons, Robert Dale, William, David Dale and Richard, and his daughter Jane Dale, followed their father to the...
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    In addition, Owen assisted his brother, David Dale Owen, with early geological studies of the Northwest Territory. In 1860 Richard Owen succeeded his...
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    New Harmony, Indiana (category Owenism)
    Owen's sons: Robert Dale Owen, an Indiana congressman and social reformer who sponsored legislation to create the Smithsonian Institution; David Dale...
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  • in New Brunswick David Dale Owen (1807–1860), American geologist Dave Owen (baseball) (born 1958), American baseball player Dave Owen (Kansas politician)...
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    David Dale (6 January 1739–7 March 1806) was a leading Scottish industrialist, merchant and philanthropist during the Scottish Enlightenment period at...
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  • great-grandfather was Robert Owen, one of Britain’s first social reformers and industrialists. Her grandfather was David Dale Owen, a geologist for the United...
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    of Lake Superior. Surveyed in the Year 1849, Under the Direction of David Dale Owen, United States Geologist, by Charles Whittlesey, Head of Sub-Corps...
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    district include the Harmony Society, George Rapp, Robert Owen, Robert Dale Owen, David Dale Owen, Thomas Say, Charles-Alexandre Lesueur, William Maclure...
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    the Geological Survey of Arkansas, commissioning Principal Geologist David Dale Owen, to survey the territory west of Little Rock and provide a report on...
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    Illinois into Nebraska and South Dakota. The formation was named by David Dale Owen (1847) after the Minnesota River, then known as the St. Peter River...
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  • Professor David Dale Owen was dispatched to Bell County, Kentucky, as part of a geological survey of the state. As part of the survey, Owen examined a...
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  • American, dinosaur paleontologist, discovered warm-blooded Deinonychus David Dale Owen (1807–1860), American, first state geologist of Indiana, Kentucky,...
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    1847, he shifted careers to geology. From 1847 to 1851 he worked for David Dale Owen performing field survey throughout Wisconsin Territory and Iowa. In...
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    controlled leases, after which the lands were put up for sale. In 1839, David Dale Owen made a geologic survey of the region. The Ordovician Galena limestone...
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    mountain." The Natural Steps were first written about and drawn by David Dale Owen (Principal Geologist) in his Second Report of a Geological Reconnaissance...
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    established in 1857, at the direction of Governor Elias Nelson Conway. David Dale Owen was the agencies first geologist. Initially, the agency received funding...
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  • Mississippian. This formation was first named the "Archimedes Limestone" by David Dale Owen in 1858, but was replaced in 1904. The Pitkin conformably overlies...
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    they have never since been of such relatively great importance. Dr. David Dale Owen, indeed, while studying the various building stones of Maryland at...
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    to explore the Badlands. Evans was a subagent of the U.S. geologist David Dale Owen. Under his instruction, Evans devised a map of the Badlands, which...
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    as the siblings Robert Dale Owen (1801–1877), social reformer; David Dale Owen (1807–1860), geologist, artist; Jane Dale Owen Fauntleroy (1806–1861),...
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    out scientific research expeditions; among her students were David Dale Owen and Richard Owen, Indiana's first and third state geologists. Due to the frontier...
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    also reassigned P. bairdii to Anchitherium. The accompanying atlas by David Dale Owen, Joseph Granville Norwood, and John Evans records another species name...
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  • was established by law on 1854-03-04 and only partly completed by David Dale Owen before he died. It comprised four volumes, 2012 pages, of topographic...
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    method of doing geological surveys, which was carried on by David Dale Owen, son of Robert Owen, who went on to do several surveys of the American northwest...
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  • story arcs on Emily Owens, M.D. and Hart of Dixie, and the unsold television adaptation of Delirium. Following Hawaii Five-0 Dale had a brief recurring...
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    from archives: "These papers consist of Hough's correspondence with David Dale Owen concerning the selection of stones for the Smithsonian Building and...
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    founded originally by David Dale, passed on to a partnership that included Robert Owen, who became mill manager in 1800. In Owen's time approximately 2500...
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    River Clyde. Under the ownership of a partnership that included Dale's son-in-law, Robert Owen, a Welsh utopian socialist and philanthropist, New Lanark became...
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