Owen King (September 17, 1845 – October 31, 1932) was a lumber dealer from Helena, Wisconsin, who served two terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly representing part of Iowa County, being elected in 1874 as a Reform Party member, then in 1877 as a Greenbacker.
King was born September 17, 1845, in New London, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
He received a common school education, as well as attending college for a while; and became a lumber dealer.
[1] Incumbent William E. Rowe, who had served as a "Free Trader", was not a candidate for re-election in Iowa County's first Assembly district, which included the Towns of Arena, Clyde, Dodgeville, Highland, Pulaski, Ridgeway and Wyoming.
King died on October 31, 1932, at his home, in Spring Green, Wisconsin.