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    Nathaniel Briggs Borden (April 15, 1801 – April 10, 1865) was a businessman and politician from Fall River, Massachusetts. He served as a U.S. Representative...
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  • Nathaniel Borden may refer to: Nate Borden (1932–1992), American footballer Nathaniel B. Borden (1801–1865), U.S. politician This disambiguation page...
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    for Nathaniel B. Borden, who was the owner of the Pocasset Mills, as well as a former mayor, state representative and U.S. Representative. Borden died...
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  • Senator Borden may refer to: Nathaniel B. Borden (1801–1865), Massachusetts State Senate Win Borden (1943–2014), Minnesota State Senate This disambiguation...
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  • Lawrence (NR) Caleb Cushing (NR) Samuel Hoar (NR) William B. Calhoun (NR) Nathaniel B. Borden (J) John Reed Jr. (A-M) 25th (1837–1839) Richard Fletcher...
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    Murray (1935–1945) Independent 1 — Daniel F. Sullivan (1931–1932) Whig 1 — Nathaniel B. Borden (1857–1858) American 1 — James Buffington (1854–1855)...
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  • March 4, 1833 – March 4, 1835 [data missing] Lost re-election to Nathaniel B. Borden. Barnabas Bidwell Democratic-Republican 12th March 4, 1805 – July...
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  • Francis Baylies of Taunton (1821–27) Gayton P. Osgood (1833–35) Nathaniel B. Borden of Fall River (1835–39) William Parmenter of Cambridge (1837–45)...
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    immediate family in Oak Grove Cemetery Nathaniel B. Borden (1801–1865), businessman and politician Colonel Richard Borden (1795–1874), mill owner and industrialist...
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    1834): ▌Nathaniel B. Borden (Democratic) 49.20% ▌William Baylies (Whig) 48.10% Scattering 2.69% Second ballot (December 15, 1834): ▌Nathaniel B. Borden (Democratic)...
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    23rd Elected in 1833. Lost re-election. 1833–1843 [data missing] Nathaniel B. Borden (Fall River) Jacksonian March 4, 1835 – March 3, 1837 24th 25th Elected...
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  • Winslow 1836–37 1837–38 1838–39 1839–40 Russell Hathaway 1840–41 Nathaniel B. Borden William Read 1841–42 Matthew C. Hathaway 1842–43 Jervis Shove Stephen...
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  • 9% Massachusetts 10 Nathaniel B. Borden Jacksonian 1835 Incumbent re-elected as a Democrat. Democratic hold. ▌Y Nathaniel B. Borden (Democratic) 68.86%...
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  • 56.6% ▌Alexander H. Everett (Democratic) 43.2% Massachusetts 10 Nathaniel B. Borden Democratic 1835 Incumbent lost re-election from a different party...
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    Mr. Ruggles (Select) Manufactures (Chairman: John M. Niles) Memorial of A. B. Quinby (Select) Memorial of the Citizens of Georgetown (DC) for the Retrocession...
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    May Keim) Naval Affairs (Chairman: Henry A. Wise) Patents (Chairman: Thomas B. Osborne) Post Office and Post Roads (Chairman: George N. Briggs) Private...
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    (Democratic) 49.75% ▌Nathaniel B. Borden (Whig) 49.60% ▌Otis Thompson (Unknown) 0.65% Second ballot (January 4, 1841): ▌Y Nathaniel B. Borden (Whig) 52.41% ▌Henry...
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    Barrett Nathaniel B. Borden Linus Child Chas. Choate Thomas J. Clarke John H. Clifford Benjamin F. Copeland Solomon Davis John B. Dillingham Francis B. Fay...
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    (NR) ▌7. George N. Briggs (NR) ▌8. William B. Calhoun (NR) ▌9. William Jackson (AM) ▌10. Nathaniel B. Borden (J) ▌11. John Reed Jr. (AM) ▌12. John Quincy...
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    (Democratic) 46.86% ▌William M. Jackson (Liberty) 1.27% Massachusetts 9 Nathaniel B. Borden Redistricted from the 10th district Democratic 1834 1838 (lost) 1841...
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  • office March 4, 1839 – March 3, 1841 Preceded by Nathaniel B. Borden Succeeded by Nathaniel B. Borden Constituency 10th district In office March 4, 1843 –...
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    victim. Nathaniel Briggs Borden (1801–1865), Mayor of Fall River (1856–1857), US Congressman, and founder of Pocasset Mill. Colonel Richard Borden (1795–1874)...
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    original members of the Watuppa Reservoir Company were David Anthony, Nathaniel B. Borden, Oliver Chace and Bradford Durfee. Until 1862, nearly the entire...
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  • 1833 – March 3, 1835 Preceded by Henry A. S. Dearborn Succeeded by Nathaniel B. Borden Constituency 10th district Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives...
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    Watuppa Ponds People Mariano S. Bishop Lizzie Borden Nathaniel B. Borden Richard Borden M. C. D. Borden Charlie Buffinton James Buffington Robert Correia...
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  • 1841 – March 3, 1843 Succeeded by John Z. Goodrich Preceded by Nathaniel B. Borden Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's...
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  • Barr John P. Borden (December 10, 1838 through December 13, 1841) Mirabeau B. Lamar David G. Burnet Barnard E. Bee James Webb Nathaniel C. Armory David...
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  • envelope. Two Whigs were reported to have supported Sumner, one being Nathaniel B. Borden after instructions to do so from his constituents. Sumner was declared...
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    Samuel Hoar in Middlesex County. The lone Democratic incumbent, Nathaniel B. Borden of Bristol County, was re-elected. Morton remarked privately to president-elect...
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  • Thomas P. Beal George T. Bigelow Nathaniel B. Borden Thomas A. Bowen Nahum F. Bryant Joseph T. Buckingham William B. Calhoun Thomas G. Cary James Clark...
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