- Allen Ferdinand Owen
Allen Ferdinand Owen (
October 9 ,1816 -April 7 ,1865 ) was an Americanpolitician andlawyer who served in theUnited States Congress .Owen was born near the
Yadkin River inWilkes County, North Carolina . He graduated from Franklin College at theUniversity of Georgia in Athens where he was a member of thePhi Kappa Literary Society . He then graduated from Yale College in 1837 and from theDane Law School atHarvard University in 1839. He was admitted to the bar inBoston, Massachusetts in 1839 and began the practice of law inTalbotton, Georgia in 1840.In 1843, Owen was elected to the
Georgia House of Representatives and served in that position until 1847. The next year, he served as the clerk of the state House of Representatives and was delegate to the Whig National Convention.Owen was elected as to U.S. House of Representatives as a Whig in 1848 serving one term from
March 4 ,1849 throughMarch 3 ,1851 ; however, he became associated with the Democratic party. After his congressional career, Owen was a consul inHavana, Cuba from May through December 1851 and then resumed the practice of law in Talbotton. He died in Upatoi inMuscogee County, Georgia in 1865 while visiting relatives and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Talbotton.References
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