Solon Borland & the Creation of Dallas County, AR
Was Solon Borland, M D involved in the naming of Dallas County,
Arkansas??
Interesting is the fact that Colonel Solon BORLAND (1811VA-1864TX)
was a personal friend to Governor James Polk of Tennessee,
later campaigned as editor of the Arkansas Banner in 1843,
for him to be President of United States and undoubtedly his
V P George Dallas, whose name
adorns the county in which Solon and family resided many years.
Solon then, in 1848, served in the United States Senate under
President Polk and Vice President Dallas.
Makes me wonder if Solon may have had something to do with
the naming of
Dallas County?
I found that Dallas County,
where Solon Borland, M D and family lived on two seperate
occasions, was named after George M Dallas, vice president
under James K Polk, --- both Solon's friends from Tennessee,
who upon arrival in 1843 in Arkansas, was editor of Arkansas
Banner (16 September 1843 to 3 December 1845)
"Centennial History of Arkansas", by Dallas T Herndon
said: "..he
[Solon Borland] came to Arkansas to assume the editorial management
of the 'Arkansas Banner.' In that position he won the reputation
of being one of the ablest political writers in the United
States."
supported his friends election to office and later under whom
he served as United States Senator from Arkansas (1848-1853).
With county creation "effected" 20 January 1845,
it seems highly possible Solon, as the then Arkansas' Adjutant
General, and friend of Governor Thomas S Drew, may have had
influence in naming it Dallas County, --- it also being where
his 'supposed girl friend' who followed him from Louisville,
KY, Madame d'Estimauville de Beau Mouchel retreated after her
school failed in Little Rock, having a town named for her in
1845, now known as Tulip. <www.pccua.edu/Keough/education2.htm
(search
Borland).
Regards,
Bill Boggess
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