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Lieutenant Harold Lothrop Borden (23 May 1876 – 16 July 1900) was from Canning, Nova Scotia and the only son of Canada's Minister of Defence and Militia, Frederick William Borden and related to future Prime Minister Robert Laird Borden. Serving in the Royal Canadian Dragoons, he became the most famous Canadian casualty of the Second Boer War. Queen Victoria asked F. W. Borden for a photograph of his son, Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier praised his services, tributes arrived from across Canada, and in his home town a monument (by Hamilton MacCarthy) was erected to his memory.

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  • Lieutenant Harold Lothrop Borden (23 May 1876 – 16 July 1900) was from Canning, Nova Scotia and the only son of Canada's Minister of Defence and Militia, Frederick William Borden and related to future Prime Minister Robert Laird Borden. Serving in the Royal Canadian Dragoons, he became the most famous Canadian casualty of the Second Boer War. Queen Victoria asked F. W. Borden for a photograph of his son, Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier praised his services, tributes arrived from across Canada, and in his home town a monument (by Hamilton MacCarthy) was erected to his memory. (en)
  • Harold Lothrop Borden (23 mai 1876-16 juillet 1900) est un militaire canadien originaire de la Nouvelle-Écosse. Fils unique du ministre de la Milice et de la Défense, Frederick William Borden, et apparenté au futur premier ministre Robert Borden, Borden sert avec les Royal Canadian Dragoons et devient la principale victime canadienne durant la Seconde guerre des Boers. Après les hostilités, la reine Victoria demande à F. W. Borden une photographie de son fils et le premier ministre Wilfrid Laurier lui rend hommage, ainsi que par plusieurs Canadiens à travers le pays. Un monument conçu par Hamilton MacCarthy est inauguré dans sa ville natale en son honneur. (fr)
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  • Lieutenant Harold Lothrop Borden (23 May 1876 – 16 July 1900) was from Canning, Nova Scotia and the only son of Canada's Minister of Defence and Militia, Frederick William Borden and related to future Prime Minister Robert Laird Borden. Serving in the Royal Canadian Dragoons, he became the most famous Canadian casualty of the Second Boer War. Queen Victoria asked F. W. Borden for a photograph of his son, Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier praised his services, tributes arrived from across Canada, and in his home town a monument (by Hamilton MacCarthy) was erected to his memory. (en)
  • Harold Lothrop Borden (23 mai 1876-16 juillet 1900) est un militaire canadien originaire de la Nouvelle-Écosse. Fils unique du ministre de la Milice et de la Défense, Frederick William Borden, et apparenté au futur premier ministre Robert Borden, Borden sert avec les Royal Canadian Dragoons et devient la principale victime canadienne durant la Seconde guerre des Boers. (fr)
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