William L. Owen (April 29, 1809 – July 22, 1881) was a prominent planter, businessman, and politician from Halifax County, Virginia. As a politician, he served in the House of Delegates of Virginia, the Committee of Nine, and the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1867. He was a trustee of Virginia Military Institute and Hampden-Sydney College.
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| - William L. Owen (April 29, 1809 – July 22, 1881) was a prominent planter, businessman, and politician from Halifax County, Virginia. As a politician, he served in the House of Delegates of Virginia, the Committee of Nine, and the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1867. He was a trustee of Virginia Military Institute and Hampden-Sydney College. (en)
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| - Cluster Springs, Halifax County, Virginia U.S. (en)
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| - Black Walnut or Mayo, Halifax County, Virginia U.S. (en)
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| - Portrait of William L. Owen (en)
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| - Mary Ann Owen, Robert Lee Owen, Thomas Easley Owen, Hallie B. Owen, Daniel William Owen, Fannie Craddock Owen, Archibald Alexander Owen, Charlie H. Owen, Helen Owen, John Bailey Owen, Rufus Owen (en)
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| - Businessman, Politician (en)
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| - Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from Halifax County (en)
- Member of the Committee of Nine (en)
- Member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1867 (en)
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| - John Owen, Nancy Easley Owen (en)
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| - Harriot Amanda Easley (en)
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| - William L. Owen (April 29, 1809 – July 22, 1881) was a prominent planter, businessman, and politician from Halifax County, Virginia. As a politician, he served in the House of Delegates of Virginia, the Committee of Nine, and the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1867. He was a trustee of Virginia Military Institute and Hampden-Sydney College. (en)
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