An Indiana Village, New Harmony

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Richard Owen, the youngest and only surviving son, was also a geologist, being at one time State Geologist of Indiana. He lived for some years in Tennessee. Dur- ing the Civil War he was the colonel of an Indiana regi- ment, and then became professor at Bloomington, a place he relinquished two years ago, returning to New Har- mony, where he is now enjoying a calm and pleasant old age, after a well spent life.
The most celebrated of the sons was Robert Dale Owen, the eldest. Like his father, the
... animating princi- ple of his life was humanity. Bred to his father's pecul- iar views, he remained for a time in subjection to their influence, but age and experience emancipated him to a great extent, and after trying another communistic ex- periment near Memphis with Fanny Wright, he seems to have abandoned all belief in socialism. He launched into literature early, publishing at New Harmony in 1825 or '26 a work called "New Views of Society." Subse- quently he wrote a play called "Pocahontas," which was acted by the Thespian Society about 1840.

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