Borden County, Texas, in which he never set foot, was named for him posthumously, as was its county seat, Gail.
Borden County is a rural county located in the U.S. state of Texas.
Borden County is one of thirty prohibition or entirely dry counties in the state of Texas.
In 1902, Texas placed lands in the public domain and spurred a land rush in Borden County.
Borden County has had two courthouses, one built in 1890.
Mesquite is a ghost town in Borden County, Texas, United States.
Borden County had remained quite sparsely populated until 1903, when the locally famed "War of Ribbons", inspired by a state sanctioned land grab, took place.
FM 1957 was formerly designated as a highway in Borden County, defined in 1951.
In 1940, he investigated Fingerpoint Cave in Borden County, Texas.
Miller was raised in Borden County, Texas (approximately 70 miles south of Lubbock) by a cowboy and a schoolteacher.