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    Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:

    Charles W. F. Dick papers

     Collection — Multiple Containers

    Identifier: MSS 282

    Scope and Contents

    U.S. Representative and Senator from Ohio and Secretary of the Republican National Committee. Correspondence and speeches by Dick and others, concerned with political campaigns in Ohio, patronage, and personal matters related to Dick's service in Congress. Contact repository for more information.

    Dates: 1887-1928

    Found in: Ohio History Connection

    Miscellaneous, 1922 June-November

     File — Box 608: Series 4 [Barcode: 34072002263126], Folder: 4

    Identifier: Presidential Executive File 266

    Scope and ContentsFrom the Sub-Sub-Series: This sub-sub-series contains materials pertaining to the frequent extrajudicial murders of black Americans by white mobs. Much of the materials are correspondence from black Americans, protesting th

    William Borah

    William Borah
    Fonctions
    Doyen du Sénat des États-Unis (en)

    (6 ans, 10 mois et 15 jours)
    Prédécesseur Reed Smoot
    Successeur Ellison D. Smith
    Président du Comité des affaires étrangères du Sénat des États-Unis

    (8 ans, 3 mois et 2 jours)
    Prédécesseur Henry Cabot Lodge
    Successeur Key Pittman
    Sénateur des États-Unis

    (32 ans, 10 mois et 15 jours)
    Circonscription Idaho
    Législature 60e (en), 61e (en), 62e (en), 63e (en), 64e (en), 65e (en), 66e (en), 67e (en), 68e (en), 69e (en), 70e (en), 71e (en), 72e (en), 73e (en), 74e (en), 75e (en), 76e (en)
    Biographie
    Nom de naissanceWilliam Edgar Borah
    SurnomLe Lion de l'Idaho[1]
    Date dem naissance
    Lieu de naissanceJasper Town, comté de Wayne, Illinois, (États-Un

    William Borah

    American politician (1865–1940)

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  • William Borah

    Portrait of Borah by Harris & Ewing

    In office
    March 4, 1907 – January 19, 1940
    Preceded byFred Dubois
    Succeeded byJohn Thomas
    In office
    December 1, 1924 – March 3, 1933
    Preceded byHenry Cabot Lodge
    Succeeded byKey Pittman
    In office
    March 4, 1933 – January 19, 1940
    Preceded byReed Smoot
    Succeeded byEllison D. Smith
    Born

    William Edgar Borah


    (1865-06-29)June 29, 1865
    near Fairfield, Illinois, U.S.
    DiedJanuary 19, 1940(1940-01-19) (aged 74)
    Washington, D.C., U.S.
    Political partyRepublican
    Other political
    affiliations
    Silver Republican (1896–1899)
    Spouse

    Mary McConnell Borah

    (m. 1895)​
    Children1 (with Alice Roosevelt Longworth)
    Parent(s)William Nathan Borah
    Elizabeth West Borah
    Alma materUniversity of Kansas
    (attended)
    Profession
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