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Warren Thatcher Worden was the brother of Alvah H. Worden. Warren and Nancy Emily Worden's only son was Warren Augustus Worden. Warren T. practiced law in Auburn, and in a letter to William Henry Seward, dated July 12, 1863, Frances Miller Seward described Warren T. Worden as "unscrupulous" and feared that Williams, a "colored" man, would face a "severe trial" because of Warren's prosecution.

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Warren Thatcher Worden was the brother of Alvah H. Worden. Warren and Nancy Emily Worden's only son was Warren Augustus Worden. Warren T. practiced law in Auburn, and in a letter to William Henry Seward, dated July 12, 1863, Frances Miller Seward described Warren T. Worden as "unscrupulous" and feared that Williams, a "colored" man, would face a "severe trial" because of Warren's prosecution.

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Book or Monograph Title: 
History of Cayuga County, New York : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers
Author(s) or Editor(s): 
Elliot G. Storke
Start Page: 
244
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http://archive.org/stream/historyofcayugac00stor#page/n285/mode/2up
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