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Borden, Jr. was married three times and with these wives produced seven children, one of which was John Gail Borden born in 1844.
According to Gail Borden: Dairyman to a Nation, Borden met Milbank, who was a wholesale grocer, banker, and railroad financier, in 1858.
Since it became New York Condensed Milk Co. in 1858.
After the war, Borden returned to Brewster, New York in Putnam County where Borden, Jr. had built a condensery in 1864.
As early as 1866, Borden wanted to “establish a farm, and a model community near a large city.” It made sense to him, then, that the location of the family business needed to remain close to New York City.
When John G. Borden died in October of 1891, he was vacationing in Florida.
My father worked for Borden’s in Evans Mills New York for 25 years until they closed the plant in 1957.
Lora Callender saysMarch 4, 2016 at 5:50 PMWhy is Borden’s not in Mich anymore?Reply
Paul Jameson saysJune 12, 2018 at 10:32 PMI’m surprised no one asked why they ruined Borden’s chocolate milk, which, to me was the most perfect drink, ever? They took out malt and made it too “kiddish”.Reply
Daryle saysDecember 27, 2019 at 11:12 AMFantastic article, thank you so much, very historical & informative.
A. J. Schenkman saysApril 11, 2020 at 5:34 PMHello Leslie, Thank you for your comments.
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