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- Q4944472 subject Q16781505.
- Q4944472 subject Q7925785.
- Q4944472 abstract "Borden is an unincorporated community in southwestern Colorado County, Texas, located four miles northeast of Weimar.The community was known as Harvey's Creek Settlement before the U.S. Civil War. After the war ended Gail Borden returned to Texas and, at what would become Borden, built houses for himself, his brother, and his sons. He renamed the settlement Bordenville. The Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway opened its line through the Borden area in 1872.In 2000, Borden had 60 residents.".
- Q4944472 thumbnail Gail_Borden.jpg?width=300.
- Q4944472 wikiPageWikiLink Q1439.
- Q4944472 wikiPageWikiLink Q16781505.
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- Q4944472 wikiPageWikiLink Q2927632.
- Q4944472 wikiPageWikiLink Q677437.
- Q4944472 wikiPageWikiLink Q7925785.
- Q4944472 wikiPageWikiLink Q7980212.
- Q4944472 wikiPageWikiLink Q8676.
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- Q4944472 point "29.691388888888888 -96.70194444444445".
- Q4944472 type Thing.
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- Q4944472 comment "Borden is an unincorporated community in southwestern Colorado County, Texas, located four miles northeast of Weimar.The community was known as Harvey's Creek Settlement before the U.S. Civil War. After the war ended Gail Borden returned to Texas and, at what would become Borden, built houses for himself, his brother, and his sons. He renamed the settlement Bordenville.".
- Q4944472 label "Borden, Texas".
- Q4944472 differentFrom Q108866.
- Q4944472 differentFrom Q1439.
- Q4944472 lat "29.691388888888888".
- Q4944472 long "-96.70194444444445".
- Q4944472 depiction Gail_Borden.jpg.