Sanborn - People

People

  • Alan Sanborn, politician from the U.S. state of Michigan
  • Alvan F. Sanborn, journalist and author (see "Sanborn, Alvan Francis". Encyclopedia Americana. 1920.)
  • Arthur Loomis Sanborn, United States federal judge
  • Aroline Sanborn, diarist
  • Chase Sanborn, trumpet player
  • Daniel Alfred Sanborn, surveyor
  • David Sanborn, American alto saxophonist
  • David C. Sanborn
  • Edwin David Sanborn, New Hampshire educator
  • Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Massachusetts journalist, author, and reformer
  • Jim Sanborn, American sculptor
  • John B. Sanborn, lawyer, politician, and soldier
  • John B. Sanborn, Jr., lawyer, politician, and United States federal judge
  • John C. Sanborn, United States Representative
  • John Sewell Sanborn, a Canadian educator, lawyer, judge and political figure
  • Kate Sanborn, author, teacher and lecturer
  • Kenneth Sanborn, a politician and judge
  • Nick Sanborn, automobile racer
  • Pitts Sanborn, music critic
  • Ryne Sanborn, actor
  • Walter Sanborn, United States judge
  • Winfred J. Sanborn

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