Biography (McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia)
John Jason Owen taught at and served as Vice-President of the New York Free Academy, which was re-named the City College of New York, New York City.
John Jason Owen is buried at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York.
The Anabasis of Xenophon: Chiefly According to the Text of L. Dindorf; With Notes: For the Use of Schools and Colleges (1843, 1851)
The Odyssey of Homer, According to the Text of Wolf; With Notes: For the Use of Schools and Colleges (1845)
The Cyropaedia of Xenophon, According to the Text l. Dindorf; With Notes: For the Use of Schools and Colleges (1846, 1866)
The History of the Peloponnesian War, By Thucydides; According to the Text of L. Dindorf; With Notes: For the Use of Colleges (1848, 1857)
The Acts of the Apostles: According to the Text of Augustus Hahn; With Notes and a Lexicon: For the Use of Schools, Colleges, and Theological Seminaries (1850)
A Greek Reader, Containing Selections From Various Authors; Adapted to Sophocle’s and Kuhner’s Grammars, With Notes and a Lexicon, For the Use of Schools and Academies (1852)
The Imprecatory Psalms (1856)
A Commentary, Critical, Expository, and Practical, on the Gospels of Matthew and Mark (1857)
A Commentary, Critical, Expository, and Practical, on the Gospel of Luke (1859)
A Commentary, Critical, Expository, and Practical, on the Gospel of John (1860)
The Iliad of Homer, According to the Text of Wolf; With Notes For the Use of Schools and Colleges (1867)