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George Worner

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George Worner was instrumental in the eventual establishment of Great Bend in 1888. Part of the city was
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on his homestead. Worner served as one of the first station agents in town for the
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in honor of their homeland. The post office was moved in 1882 to a site closer to
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on October 13, 1855. His father George (1828 – 1905) emigrated to the
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Worner was also active politically. He served in county government as one of
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Members of the North Dakota House of Representatives
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Index

Richland County
U.S. state
North Dakota
North Dakota House of Representatives
Germany
United States
Fond du Lac
Wisconsin
Richland County
Dakota Territory
Great Bend
Dakota Territory
Iron Ridge
Wisconsin
Brandenburg Township
Richland County
Berlin
Great Bend, North Dakota
platted
Northern Pacific Railroad
general store
U.S. Senator
Porter J. McCumber
Richland County's
commissioners
North Dakota House of Representatives
McCumber
U.S. Marshall

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