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James W. Borden

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Borden took a tour of Asia and Europe before returning to Indiana. he was elected again as judge in 1864 and 1867 moved to the criminal court, and held that post until his death. He died in 1882. He was buried in
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Historical and genealogical record of the descendants as far as known of Richard and Joan Borden, who settled in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, May, 1638: with historical and biographical sketches of some of their
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in Fort Wayne. He married Emeline Griswold in 1832 had seven children, and after her death married Jane Conklin on August 15, 1848, having one additional son, David Henry Borden in May 1863.
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Rhoda E. A. Hackler (2008). ""Earnest Persuasion but Not Peremptory Demand:" United States Government Policy toward the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, 1820–1863".
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on February 5, 1810. His father was Joseph Borden (1769–1825) and mother Esther Wallace (1771–1853). He was educated at Fairfeld Academy in
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for the US Congress House of Representatives in 1851 but lost the general election. In 1852 he was elected again as judge.
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His brother, physician Joseph Borden (1806–1875) and his family moved to California and named the town of
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The Bay of San Francisco: the metropolis of the Pacific Coast and its suburban cities: a history
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to be the new Commissioner to Hawaii, and Borden was recalled on June 8, 1861.
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on January 11, 1858. He presented his credentials on May 21, 1858, to King
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in 1864, and retired as a brigadier general in 1907. He was buried in
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Speeches of His Majesty Kamehameha IV: to the Hawaiian Legislature
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His son George Pennington Borden (1844–1925) enlisted in the
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Indiana
Beaufort, North Carolina
Herkimer, New York
Windsor, Connecticut
Richmond, Indiana
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Democrat
U.S. Commissioner
Kingdom of Hawaii
James Buchanan
Kamehameha IV
Robert Crichton Wyllie
Lewis Cass
Johnston Atoll
USS Powhatan
Japanese ambassadors
Abraham Lincoln
Thomas J. Dryer
Lindenwood Cemetery
Borden, California
American Civil War
United States Military Academy
Arlington National Cemetery
Indianapolis News, April 25, 1882



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