Worden, George N. (George Newton), 1889-
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George E. Worden from Albion, Indiana, enlisted in the Union army on 9 January 1864. Worden served in the 12th Indiana Regiment, Company B, in Scottsboro, Alabama. During the short time Worden was in service, he became ill. A letter shows that Worden possibly died on or before 21 March 1864; however, military records show that Worden died on 22 March 1864. It is believed that Worden died of typhoid fever, leaving behind his wife, Fannie, and his daughter, Adda.
From the description of Civil War letters, 1864. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 52692229
County agricultural agent in Maine and Washington State; worked in King and Pierce Counties, Wash.; wrote articles on usage of fertilizers for agriculture; during World War II, was evacuee property officer with Seattle Office of the U.S. War Relocation Authority; b. in Maine.
From the description of George N. Worden papers, 1937-1948 bulk 1943-1946. (Washington State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 70978227
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Subjects:
- Agricultural extension work
- Fertilizer
- Homesickness
- Japanese Americans
- Soldiers
- Typhoid fever
- World War, 1939-1945
- World War, 1939-1945
Occupations:
- County agricultural agents
- Public officers
Places:
- Scottsboro (Ala.) (as recorded)
- United States (as recorded)
- Indiana--Albion (as recorded)
- United States (as recorded)
- Washington (State)--Pierce County (as recorded)
- Washington (State)--King County (as recorded)
- Indiana (as recorded)
- Washington (State) (as recorded)