Owen, Robert L. (Robert Latham), Secretary of the Senate Democratic Caucus (1907-1911); United States Senator from Oklahoma (1907-1925); United States Indian Agent for the Five Civilized Tribes (1885-1889), 1856-1947
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Robert L. Owen was born in 1856 at Lynchburg, Virginia, of Scotch-Irish and Indian ancestry. Educated in the private schools of Lynchburg, he attended Washington and Lee University where he received a Master of Arts degree in 1877. Soon afterwards, he moved to the Cherokee Nation where he practiced law, taught school, and served as secretary of the Board of Education of the Cherokee Nation. In 1885, Owen was appointed agent for the Five Civilized Tribes and functioned in that position until 1887. Owen served as the attorney for the Choctaws beginning in 1890 and later in the same capacity for the Western and Eastern Cherokees. He organized the First National Bank of Indian Territory at Muskogee in 1890 and acted as its president until 1900. Owen was elected to the United States Senate from the state of Oklahoma in December 1907 and was reelected in 1912 and in 1918. In 1920, Owen's name was submitted as a Democratic candidate for President of the United States. In the end, he ranked fourth among the candidates but declined the nomination for vice president. As a senator, Owen was the drafter of the Federal Reserve Act and the Farm Loan Act. Child labor laws were another of his interests. Owen retired from the U.S. Senate in 1925. After his retirement, Owen engaged in activities which promoted the interests of Indians, both in the field of legislation and in the courts. He maintained his interest in world affairs and international law and became involved in a goal to enable people all over the world to speak together in a phonetic global alphabet. His later years were spent pursuing this project. Senator Owen died in Washington, D.C., on July 19, 1947.
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The National Bank Act as Amended The Federal Reserve Act and Other Laws Relating to National Banks. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office
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Identifier: CAC_CC_043_1_1_7_3
The Russian Imperial Conspiracy 1892-1914. By Robert L. Owen. New York: Albert and Charles Boni
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Identifier: CAC_CC_043_1_2_0000_2
The 'Sound Money' League New York Herald Tribune
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Identifier: CAC_CC_043_1_1_7_13
The Unlearned Lesson of World War I The Sunday Star
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Identifier: CAC_CC_043_1_1_7_16
U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Purchasing Power of the Dollar Expressed in Terms of Wholesale Prices, by months, 1890-1940
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Identifier: CAC_CC_043_1_1_6_7