Nathaniel Briggs Borden | |
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's 10th district | |
In office March 4, 1835 – March 3, 1839 | |
Preceded by | William Baylies |
Succeeded by | Henry Williams |
In office March 4, 1841 – March 3, 1843 | |
Preceded by | Henry Williams |
Succeeded by | Barker Burnell |
Member of the Massachusetts Senate | |
In office 1845–1848 | |
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives | |
In office 1831 1834 1851 1854 1864 | |
3rd Mayor of Fall River | |
In office 1856–1857 | |
Member of the Fall River Board of Aldermen[1][2] from the 2nd Ward[2] | |
In office 1859–1865 | |
Member of the Fall River Board of Selectmen[1] | |
Preceded by | John Eddy |
Personal details | |
Born | Freetown, Massachusetts | April 15, 1801
Died | April 10, 1865 Fall River, Massachusetts | (aged 63)
Resting place | Oak Grove Cemetery |
Political party | Democratic (1835-1839) Whig (1841-1843) |
Spouse(s) | Sarah Gray[3] (d. May 22, 1840);[2] Louisa G. Gray (d. June 4, 1842);[2] Sarah Gould[4] Buffum (d. September 10, 1854)[2] |
Children | Simeon Borden (b. March 29, 1829; d. March 9, 1896);[5] Nathaniel Briggs Borden, Jr. (b. February 23, 1844);[4] Sarah (d. September 9, 1854)[2] |
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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 from Massachusetts's 10th congressional district from 1835 to 1839 and again from 1841 to 1843. He later served as a member of the Massachusetts General Court, first as a state Senator, and later a state representative. He also served as the third mayor of Fall River. His business career included interests textile mills, banking and railroads. He was the younger brother of noted land surveyor Simeon Borden.