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'''William Booker Worthen''' was a leading banker, real estate developer, and broker in the city of Little Rock, Arkansas, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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'''William Booker Worthen''' was a leading banker, real estate developer, and broker in the city of [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
  
Worthen was born to George A. Worthen and Louisa B. (Booker) Worthen on September 17, 1852. He attended the [[Arkansas Freemasons]] [[St. John's College]] in Little Rock. After college he became a surveyor and then a real estate agent with [[D. F. Shall]]. When Shall passed away, Worthen joined in partnership with [[Gordon N. Peay]], who also died, and then [[E. W. Parker]].
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Worthen was born to George A. Worthen and Louisa B. (Booker) Worthen on September 17, 1852. He attended [[St. John's College]] in Little Rock. After college he became a surveyor and then a real estate agent with [[D. F. Shall]]. When Shall passed away, Worthen joined in partnership with [[Gordon N. Peay]], who also died, and then [[E. W. Parker]].
  
 
Worthen was a member of the [[Royal Arcanum]] and [[Knights of Honor]].
 
Worthen was a member of the [[Royal Arcanum]] and [[Knights of Honor]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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*''Goodspeed's History of Pulaski County, Arkansas'' (1889).
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Latest revision as of 22:18, 13 March 2010

William Booker Worthen was a leading banker, real estate developer, and broker in the city of Little Rock, Arkansas, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Worthen was born to George A. Worthen and Louisa B. (Booker) Worthen on September 17, 1852. He attended St. John's College in Little Rock. After college he became a surveyor and then a real estate agent with D. F. Shall. When Shall passed away, Worthen joined in partnership with Gordon N. Peay, who also died, and then E. W. Parker.

Worthen was a member of the Royal Arcanum and Knights of Honor.

References

  • Goodspeed's History of Pulaski County, Arkansas (1889).

External links