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  1. William E. Borah died January 19, 1940, following a stroke. SCOPE AND CONTENT The 56 scrapbooks and 34 folders of mounted newspaper clippings which deal with the political career of William Borah span the years 1903 to 1947, with the bulk of the items from the years 1910-1939.

  2. William Borah moved west and settled in Boise, Idaho in 1890 where he soon became one of the leading lawyers in the state. Borah possessed a remarkable ability to sway jurors with his oratory, as he would in the United States Senate. Bill Borah would also participate in some of the most famous, if not notorious, legal cases in Idaho.

  3. 10 de feb. de 2021 · William E. Borah Borah, who served in the US Senate as a Republican from Idaho from 1907 through his death in 1940, is the focus of several prominent landmarks in Boise. In addition to the post office and new statue, Borah is the namesake of Borah High School on the Boise Bench.

  4. William Borah, left, served as Idaho’s longest serving U.S. senator from 1907 to 1940. In 1924, he had an affair with Alice Roosevelt Longworth, the daughter of former U.S. President Theodore ...

  5. 28 de jul. de 2023 · Jul 28, 2023. Senator William Borah is perhaps one of the most famous politicians to hail from Idaho, serving as her Senator for longer than any who have succeeded him. “The Lion of Idaho” as he was called entered Washington D.C. as one of the first Senators from the Gem State and brought its people’s voices to the national level.

  6. William Edgar Borah (Jasper Township, Wayne County, Illinois, 1865. június 29. – Washington, 1940. január 19.) az Amerikai Egyesült Államok republikánus szenátora ( Idaho állam, 1907–1940). 1924 és 1933 között a Szenátus Külügyi Bizottságának elnöke volt.

  7. 16 de nov. de 2023 · William Edgar Borah (June 29, 1865 – January 19, 1940) was an outspoken Republican United States Senator, one of the best-known figures in Idaho's history.A progressive who served from 1907 until his death in 1940, Borah is often considered an isolationist, for he led the Irreconcilables, senators who would not accept the Treaty of Versailles, Senate ratification of which would have made the ...