W A Borden - meaning and definition. What is W A Borden
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What (who) is W A Borden - definition

CANADIAN POLITICIAN (1847-1917)
Frederick Borden; Frederick W. Borden
  • Harold]] died at war

W. A. Borden         
LIBRARIAN
William Alanson Borden
William Alanson Borden (4 April 1853 – 31 November 1931) was an American librarian and an organizer of city libraries in India who was an innovator of cataloguing systems. He was invited to Baroda by its ruler Sayajirao Gaekwar III who had been impressed by the public libraries at New York to organize a system of public libraries, the first in India.
James W. Borden         
U.S. COMMISSIONER TO THE KINGDOM OF HAWAII (1810-1882)
James Wallace Borden
James Wallace Borden (February 5, 1810 – April 25, 1882)Indianapolis News, April 25, 1882 was an American jurist in Indiana and diplomat.
Lorris E. Borden         
CANADIAN POLITICIAN (1877-1963)
Lorris Elijah Borden; Lorris Borden
Lorris Elijah Borden (June 20, 1877 – July 19, 1963) was a surgeon and political figure in British Columbia. He represented Nelson in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1928 to 1933 as a Conservative.

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Frederick William Borden

Sir Frederick William Borden, (May 14, 1847 – January 6, 1917) was a Canadian politician. While he was the Minister for Militia and Defence, he was the father of the most famous Canadian casualty of the Second Boer War Harold Lothrop Borden. Historians credit him with creating and financing a modernised Canadian militia with a staff and medical, transport, and signals that proved important for allowing Canadian ground forces to deploy with their own support services as self-contained national contingents, albeit in an imperial framework. In this sense, he helped to create the foundations for the Canadian Expeditionary Force of 1914–1918.