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Mary Borden
Mary Borden by Glyn Philpot
Born
May 15, 1886 Chicago, Illinois
Died
December 2, 1968 Warfield, Berkshire
Occupation
Novelist, poet
Mary Borden (May 15, 1886 – December 2, 1968) (married names: Mary Turner; Mary Spears, Lady Spears; pseud. Bridget Maclagan) was an American-British novelist and poet whose work drew on her experiences as a war nurse. She was the second of the three children of William Borden (d. 1904), who had made a fortune in Colorado silver mining in the late 1870s.[1]
^Megan Mckinney. "The Bordens Struck it Rich in Leadville". http://www.classicchicagomagazine.com/the-bordens-struck-it-rich/
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