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Borland, Solon, 1808-1864

 Person

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Solon Borland Letter

 Collection
Identifier: MS L34 1849
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter, signed, dated Washington City, Mar. 11, 1849, addressed to Charles A. Galloway, Fort Washita, C.N., defending Col. Upshaw, of Fort Washita, on charges made by "certain Indian chiefs, etc." 3 pages.

Dates: 1849

Solon Borland Letters

 Collection
Identifier: MS B644
Scope and Content Note

Letters from U.S. Senator Borland, Washington, D. C., to Charles A. Galloway and others, pertaining to affairs at Fort Washita, to business of the Senate Printing Committee, and to the Phi Delta Society at Oglethorpe University, Milledgeville, Georgia.

Dates: 1848; 1850

Jesse Turner Correspondence

 Collection
Identifier: MS T85
Scope and Content Note Letters and related material received by the Arkansas lawyer, jurist, legislator, and politician Jesse Turner, who was a pioneer settler in Van Buren, Arkansas, pertaining to his law practice there and to political and other affairs in Arkansas, especially as regards railroad development, Reconstruction, efforts to secure a federal appointment for William Minor Quesenbury, the duel between Solon Borland and Benjamin J. Borden, the creation of Franklin County, and Archibald Yell's campaign...
Dates: 1831-1917

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Arkansas -- Politics and government 1
Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma 1
Fort Washita (Okla.) 1
Railroads -- Arkansas 1
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) -- Arkansas 1