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- Francis_Lyman_Worden abstract "Francis Lyman Worden (October 15, 1830- February 5, 1887) was a founder and prominent businessman of Missoula, Montana.He was born in Marlboro, Windham County, Vermont, on October 15, 1830.Worden attended school in New York and worked as a clerk in various stores around the country. After moving to The Dalles, Oregon in the early 1850s, he participated in the Yakima Indian War. Afterward, in 1858, he moved to Walla Walla, Washington. and opened a store there. Worden also worked as postmaster in Walla Walla for two years.In 1860, he formed a partnership with Christopher P. Higgins, and they opened a store in Hell Gate, Washington Territory. Later, they moved the business to what is now Missoula, Montana. There, they opened the town's first store, Worden and Company. Soon after, they established several trading posts near gold mining areas in Montana.In 1863, Worden and Higgins moved to Deer Lodge, Montana, and opened a store there. By 1866, they'd established a full milling operation in Deer Lodge, complete with sawmill and gristmill. In 1868, Worden and Higgins sold their business interests in Deer Lodge and, with Washington J. McCormick, planned 100 acres of the townsite of Missoula.Worden and Higgins built bridges and roads, established waterworks and a bank, and promoted the town's growth. Both Worden and Higgins had a variety of interests including territorial politics and government. In fact, Worden represented Missoula, Choteau and Deer Lodge counties in Montana's first territorial legislature in Bannack, Mont.In order to remain competitive, Worden and Company merged with Murphy, Hart and Company, a general merchandise company, to form Murphy-Worden and Company in July 1886. Then, in 1902, the Murphy-Worden Company was replaced by Murphy-Greenough and Company.Today, Worden's Market in downtown Missoula is only a few blocks from Worden's historic 1874 townhouse, the city's oldest residence.Worden married Lucretia Miller at Frenchtown, Montana Territory, in 1866. They had seven children together. Worden died on February 5, 1887; his wife Lucretia died in 1893. They're buried in Missoula Cemetery.".
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- Francis_Lyman_Worden deathDate "1887".
- Francis_Lyman_Worden deathDate "1887-02-05".
- Francis_Lyman_Worden deathPlace Missoula,_Montana.
- Francis_Lyman_Worden deathYear "1887".
- Francis_Lyman_Worden knownFor Montana.
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- Francis_Lyman_Worden wikiPageWikiLinkText "Francis L. Worden".
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- Francis_Lyman_Worden birthDate "1830-10-15".
- Francis_Lyman_Worden birthName "Francis Lyman Worden".
- Francis_Lyman_Worden birthPlace Marlboro,_Vermont.
- Francis_Lyman_Worden dateOfBirth "1830".
- Francis_Lyman_Worden dateOfDeath "1887".
- Francis_Lyman_Worden deathDate "1887-02-05".
- Francis_Lyman_Worden deathPlace Missoula,_Montana.
- Francis_Lyman_Worden knownFor "Founder of Missoula, Montana".
- Francis_Lyman_Worden name "Frank Worden".
- Francis_Lyman_Worden name "Worden, Francis Lyman".
- Francis_Lyman_Worden occupation "Businessman".
- Francis_Lyman_Worden placeOfBirth Marlboro,_Vermont.
- Francis_Lyman_Worden placeOfDeath Missoula,_Montana.
- Francis_Lyman_Worden shortDescription "American businessman".
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- Francis_Lyman_Worden comment "Francis Lyman Worden (October 15, 1830- February 5, 1887) was a founder and prominent businessman of Missoula, Montana.He was born in Marlboro, Windham County, Vermont, on October 15, 1830.Worden attended school in New York and worked as a clerk in various stores around the country. After moving to The Dalles, Oregon in the early 1850s, he participated in the Yakima Indian War. Afterward, in 1858, he moved to Walla Walla, Washington. and opened a store there.".