Louis Borno
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| Louis Eustache Antoine François Joseph Borno | |
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26th President of Haiti
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| In office May 15, 1922 – May 15, 1930 |
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| Preceded by | Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave |
| Succeeded by | Louis Eugène Roy |
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| Born | 1865 |
| Died | 1942 |
Louis Eustache Antoine François Joseph Borno (1865 - 1942) was a Haitian political figure who served as President of Haiti from 1922 to 1930.[1]
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- ^ Staff report (January 20, 1930). Honest Borno. Time
- ^ Staff report (July 30, 1942). LOUIS BORNO OF HAITI IN 1922-30; President Who Gave Up Post, Agreeing to Popular Election at U. S. Request, Dies at 76. SOUGHT OUR AID IN 1915 Signed Treaty Providing for Occupation -- Clashes in '29 Brought Investigation. New York Times
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| Preceded by Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave |
President of Haïti 1922-1930 |
Succeeded by Louis Eugène Roy |
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