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    Solon Borland (September 21, 1808 – January 1, 1864) was an American politician, journalist, physician and military officer. He served as a United States...
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  • musician and singer Solon Borglum (1868–1922), American sculptor Solon Borland (1808–1864), United States senator and physician Solon J. Buck (1884–1962)...
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    September 14, 1858 – May 20, 1859 President James Buchanan Preceded by Solon Borland Succeeded by Alexander Dimitry Personal details Born (1798-08-16)August...
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  • photographer Scott Borland (contemporary, born 1979), American musician Solon Borland (1808–1864), American newspaperman and politician Toby Borland (born 1969)...
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    Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.[citation needed] "Solon Borland (1811–1864) - Encyclopedia of Arkansas". www.encyclopediaofarkansas...
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  • Rock, Arkansas on June 10, 1861, by former senator and soldier Solon Borland. Borland, who was at the time serving as a state militia commander for Northern...
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    for an incident where local protesters had thrown a broken bottle at Solon Borland. On 3 June 1857, the Cyane retrieved from Greytown more than 150 filibusters...
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    Cuba. Pierce appointed expansionists John Y. Mason of Virginia and Solon Borland of Arkansas as ministers, respectively, to France and Nicaragua. Pierce's...
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    Hempstead Adjutant General of Arkansas 1845–1846 Succeeded by Colonel Solon Borland Legal offices Preceded by Hulbert F. Fairchild Associate Justice of...
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    (1791–1848), US Senator W. Jasper Blackburn (1820–1899), US Congressman Solon Borland (1811–1864), physician and US Senator Elias Nelson Conway (1812–1892)...
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    Raynal Bolling (1877–1918), first high-ranking U.S. Army casualty in WWI Solon Borland (1808–1864), Confederate Brigadier General Maurice "Footsie" Britt (1919–1995)...
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    Belize before the treaty. The American representative in Nicaragua, Solon Borland, considered the treaty breached and argued openly for the US annexation...
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    legislature to the United States Senate to fill the unexpired term of Senator Solon Borland. In 1855, he was elected by the legislature to the seat, serving the...
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    of the Territory of New Mexico after the position was turned down by Solon Borland, and continued in office to 1855. From April to July 1854, when Meriwether...
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    Blacks in one day and took $23 and a gold watch from the dead. Captain Solon Borland, leading a contingent from Murfreesboro, North Carolina, condemned the...
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    established: 1898 First ambassador: Solon Borland/Mirabeau B. Lamar Relations ended: — Notes: Ambassador Borland was commissioned to Costa Rica but never...
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    separate, independent state on April 19, 1853, with the appointment of Solon Borland as U.S. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to several...
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  • (unrelated to the later Democrat). In 1855, editor Christopher C. Danley and Solon Borland took ownership of the newspaper, turning it into a mouthpiece for the...
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    September 18, 1836 – March 15, 1848 Preceded by (none) Succeeded by Solon Borland Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives from Arkansas Territory...
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    missing] Arkansas Solon Borland Democratic 1848 (Appointed) Incumbent appointee elected to a full term in November 1848. ▌Y Solon Borland (Democratic) ▌Ambrose...
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    the Mosquito Coast and the United States Minister to Central America, Solon Borland, was assaulted and kidnapped from his consulate for allegedly preventing...
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  • however, another source indicates Melrose Lodge No. 63, California. Solon Borland (1808–1864), newspaperman, soldier, diplomat, Democratic U.S. senator...
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    November 30, 1849 ▌3. William R. King (D) ▌2. William K. Sebastian (D) ▌3. Solon Borland (D) ▌1. John C. Frémont (D), from September 10, 1850 (newly admitted...
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    early 1850 Long's objections to the location were rebuffed. Senator Solon Borland, ignoring Long's objections to the location of Napoleon, reported to...
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    Murfreesboro was among towns that sent armed forces (these were led by Captain Solon Borland) to Southampton County, Virginia, to quell Nat Turner's slave rebellion...
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    1853 ▌3. Benjamin Fitzpatrick (D) ▌2. William K. Sebastian (D) ▌3. Solon Borland (D), until April 11, 1853 ▌Robert W. Johnson (D), from July 6, 1853...
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    the nomination of his successor specified that he was being removed. Solon Borland was nominated and confirmed by the Senate on April 8, 1853, but declined...
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    camp and he quickly organized a militia battalion under the command of Solon Borland. The militia was dispatched to seize the Federal Arsenal at Fort Smith...
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  • Ashley (D) 29th (1845–1847) 30th (1847–1849) William K. Sebastian (D) Solon Borland (D) 31st (1849–1851) 32nd (1851–1853) 33rd (1853–1855) Robert Ward Johnson...
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    from May 12, 1848 ▌3. Ambrose H. Sevier (D), until March 15, 1848 ▌Solon Borland (D), from March 30, 1848 ▌1. Jabez W. Huntington (W), until November...
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