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Missouri State Offices - Political - 1919/20
Name:
County: Office:
Boyd, A.C.
St Francois -Position:collector- City/Town:Farmington
Boyd, A.C. Sullivan -
Position: mayor - City/Town: Milan
Boyd, A.C. Sullivan -
Chairman,Co. Central Committee(Republican)
Boyd, Alvin Sullivan - County
Central Committee (Republican)
Boyd, Bolden Buchanan - County Central Committee
(Democratic)
Boyd, C.A. Platte - Position:
members - City/Town: Camden Point
Boyd, Charles F. Christian - Cty. Textbook Comm.
Boyd, Ed
Ralls - County Central Committee (Republican)
Boyd, E.S. Mrs Oregon - Secty-Women's County
Committees (Dem)
Boyd, Isabelle St Joseph - Institute: State Hospital
No.2 Position: night attendant
Boyd, Jennie Mrs St Francois - Women's County
Committees-Republican
Boyd, J.F.
Henry - Presiding judge county court-Clinton
Boyd, J.F.(Judge) Henry - County Central Committee
(Democratic)
Boyd, J.H. Morgan -
Position: alderman - City/Town: Syracuse
Boyd, J.N. Mercer
- Position: alderman - City/Town: Princeton
Boyd, John B. Springfield - Institute: Southwest
Missouri State Teachers College Position: Extension
Boyd, John F. Henry -
Presiding Judge County Court
Boyd, N.M. Sullivan - County
Central Committee (Republican)
Boyd, Walter Audrain - Judge County
Court, East District
Boyd, W.C. McDonald - County
Central Committee (Democratic)
Boyd, W.E. Ralls -
Representative
Boyd, W.H. Scott - Position:
postmaster - City/Town: Diehlstadt
Boyd, W.O. Lawrence - County
Central Committee (Republican)
Boyd, W.O. Gasconade -
Position: clerk - City/Town: Owensville
Boyd, W.O. Gasconade - Paper:
Republican - City/Town:Owensville
Source: Official Manual
of the State of Missouri for the years 1919/20; John L. Sullivan,
Secretary of State, State publishing office MO, 1920
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