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350: 416: 44:. His parents Carl Wilhelm Borchsenius (1803–1858) and Elisabeth Dorothea (Arneson) Borchsenius (1804–1839) never came to the United States. His father worked in the mercantile business in Denmark. Borchsenius received his educational training at the Nestved high school and academy. In 1856, he sailed for the US arriving in July at 103:
and served as such four years. He was then appointed United States Internal Revenue Gauger and served one year. He also purchased the Capital House hotel in Madison, which he ran from 1872 to 1874. Borchsenius attended law school in Madison and was admitted to the Dane County bar in 1876.
375: 91:, but owing to severe illness, he resigned before the cessation of hostilities. Before entering the army, he changed his allegiance from the Democratic to the Republican party. After he returned from the war, Governor 115:, which was instrumental in electing both the governor and secretary of state on the Republican ticket. Governor Ludington then appointed Borchsenius timber agent for the state to protect the railroad lands on the 127:, to engage in the real estate and loan business. While residing in Baldwin, he was twice elected president of the village. He was also elected chairman of the county board. In 1891, President 76:(1833–1924). Through his publication, he became interested in politics and in 1858 was the candidate of the Democratic Party for county clerk, being defeated by a small majority. General 151:
intending that this should be his last political office. At the end of his legislative term, Borchsenius retired from active life and returned to Madison to live, building the home.
48:. In Denmark, he had been in the same business as his father, but in the US, he struggled with the new language. For several months he ran the mail stage between Madison and 99:, appointed him to clerkship in his office, from which he was transferred to the state land department where he served for five years. He was then elected county clerk of 511: 73: 531: 52:. He felt that the best means of accomplishing his object was to learn a trade, so he served an apprenticeship at the Norwegian language newspaper 501: 536: 581: 561: 491: 591: 571: 576: 551: 176: 526: 516: 506: 136: 566: 521: 556: 496: 445: 88: 586: 546: 326: 541: 123:
rivers. While serving in this capacity, he became interested in northern Wisconsin and in 1877 he moved to
96: 486: 148: 120: 304: 116: 68:). He maintained control of the newspaper until 1860, when it was absorbed by the Norwegian language 349: 144: 132: 60:), and soon afterward was able to purchase controlling interest in it, changing its name to the 180: 100: 407: 270: 164: 481: 476: 248: 225: 8: 24:(September 19, 1832 – April 20, 1908) was an American politician and newspaperman. 124: 108: 49: 45: 441: 433: 401: 128: 140: 77: 423:: E. W. Keyes's "History of Dane County: Biographical and Genealogical" (1906) 172: 159:
On November 10, 1859, he married Martha Marie Bakke (1841–1927). She was born in
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In 1861, Borchsenius entered the United States Army as adjutant of the
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ran for state governor, Borchsenius published a campaign paper called
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Norwegian Newspapers in America: Connecting Norway and the New Land
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was elected. In 1896, Borchsenius was elected a member of the
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History of Dane County: Biographical and Genealogical
167:, who served as clerk of the United States court in 294:, Biographical Sketch of Hans Borchsenius, pg. 694 468: 305:"United States Internal-Revenue Gaugers' Manual" 246: 84:were on the same ticket and were also defeated. 198: 327:"Mrs. Hans Borchsenius Dies Here at Age of 86" 139:, in which capacity he served until President 512:People of Wisconsin in the American Civil War 32:Hans Theodor Sophus Borchsenius was born at 175:. At his death in 1908, he was buried at 532:Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly 502:Businesspeople from Madison, Wisconsin 469: 537:Danish emigrants to the United States 399: 362: 199:Ann K. D. Myers (February 14, 2005). 582:19th-century American businesspeople 562:Politicians from Madison, Wisconsin 249:"Reminiscences of a Pioneer Editor" 131:appointed Borchsenius chief of the 13: 592:19th-century Wisconsin politicians 572:19th-century American male writers 427: 171:. Borchsenius identified with the 14: 603: 577:19th-century American legislators 552:19th-century American journalists 451: 206:. University of Wisconsin-Madison 492:People from Næstved Municipality 414: 348: 307:. United States Internal Revenue 154: 80:and Wisconsin Associate Justice 527:County supervisors in Wisconsin 517:Internal Revenue Service people 507:Editors of Wisconsin newspapers 440:(Minnesota Historical Society) 400:Keyes, Elisha Williams (1906). 393: 333:. 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Næstved
Zealand
Denmark
Madison, Wisconsin
Portage
Carl Fredrik Solberg
Lucius Fairchild
Silas U. Pinney
Fifteenth Wisconsin Infantry
James T. Lewis
Wisconsin Secretary of State
Dane County
Harrison Ludington
Chippewa
Red Cedar
Baldwin
Benjamin Harrison
Internal Revenue Service
Treasury Department
Grover Cleveland
Wisconsin State Assembly
St. Croix County
Christiana
George Valdemar
Alaska
Lutheran Church
Forest Hill Cemetery
Dane County, Wisconsin
"Danish-American Publishers"
"Den Norske Amerikaner"

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