Patron # 5896 Patron Name: Boyce, James Original Source: View Page

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Ledger Entry Information Ledger # 1 Page # 249 Date Joined Saturday, October 12th,1901 Patron # 5896
Patron Information Name James Boyce Nickname Residence 608 E Jackson
Guarantor Information Name Mrs. Minnie T. Boyce Residence 308 E Jackson
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City Directory Name Address 829 E Main Occupation Directory Year 1901-1902
Additional Info (Margaret) (James Boyce & Son)
Census Data Name James Boyce
Background Information Race White Sex Male Marital Status Married # Years Married 25
Origin Info Birthplace Ireland Year of Birth 1833
Birthplace of Father Ireland Birthplace of Mother Ireland
Naturalization Status Na (Naturalized) Year of Immigration 1856
Residence Info Residential Status O F H (owned house free of mortgage) # Boarders # Servants 1
Occupation Info Occupation Capitalist
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Occupation Group White Collar Occupational Rank High White Collar
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+Transaction History (54)

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19021120Thursday, November 20th, 1902View Page1185511855The signal boys of '75 : a tale of Boston during the siege.The signal boys of '75 : a tale of Boston during the siege.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19021105Wednesday, November 5th, 1902View Page1104911049Two years before the mast : a personal narrative of a sailor's life at sea.Two years before the mast : a personal narrative of a sailor's life at sea.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19021104Tuesday, November 4th, 1902View PageJames Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19021020Monday, October 20th, 1902View Page1148111481The boys of '98.The boys of '98.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19021018Saturday, October 18th, 1902View Page1218712187The prairie schooner : a story of the Black Hawk War.The prairie schooner : a story of the Black Hawk War.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19021009Thursday, October 9th, 1902View Page1096210962The fast mail : the story of a train boy.The fast mail : the story of a train boy.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19021004Saturday, October 4th, 1902View Page1186111861A Tory plot : a story of the attempt to kill General Washington in 1776.A Tory plot : a story of the attempt to kill General Washington in 1776.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce68 written before patron's name
19021001Wednesday, October 1st, 1902View Page1255812558Reuben Stone's discovery.Reuben Stone's discovery.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020925Thursday, September 25th, 1902View Page1185911859Morgan, the Jersey spy : a story of the siege of Yorktown in 1781.Morgan, the Jersey spy : a story of the siege of Yorktown in 1781.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020918Thursday, September 18th, 1902View Page1096110961The young reporter : a story of Printing House Square.The young reporter : a story of Printing House Square.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020913Saturday, September 13th, 1902View Page1099410994The relation of literature to life.The relation of literature to life.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020828Thursday, August 28th, 1902View Page1056710567Guy Harris, the runaway.Guy Harris, the runaway.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020813Wednesday, August 13th, 1902View Page1188511885Frank on the prairie.Frank on the prairie.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020812Tuesday, August 12th, 1902View Page1184811848Frank on a gun-boat.Frank on a gun-boat.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames BoyceNumber 59 written after patron's name
19020529Thursday, May 29th, 1902View Page1057410574With Wolfe in Canada, or, The winning of a continent.With Wolfe in Canada, or, The winning of a continent.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020527Tuesday, May 27th, 1902View Page1147911479Iron Heart, war chief of the Iroquois.Iron Heart, war chief of the Iroquois.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020521Wednesday, May 21st, 1902View Page1093010930Navy blue : a story of cadet life in the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis.Navy blue : a story of cadet life in the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames BoyceNumber 42 written after patron's name
19020513Tuesday, May 13th, 1902View Page1106111061Through Russian snows : a story of Napoleon's retreat from Moscow.Through Russian snows : a story of Napoleon's retreat from Moscow.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames BoyceSomething illegible written after patron's name
19020508Thursday, May 8th, 1902View Page1190811908The campaign of the jungle : or, Under Lawton through Luzon.The campaign of the jungle : or, Under Lawton through Luzon.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020506Tuesday, May 6th, 1902View Page1093110931Crowded out o' Crofield, or, The boy who made his way.Crowded out o' Crofield, or, The boy who made his way.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020503Saturday, May 3rd, 1902View Page1184611846Brant and Red Jacket : including including [!] an account of the early wars of the Six nations, and the border warfare of the revolution.Brant and Red Jacket : including including [!] an account of the early wars of the Six nations, and the border warfare of the revolution.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames BoyceNumber 84 written after patron's name
19020501Thursday, May 1st, 1902View Page1112311123Our gold mine at Hollyhurst : a prize story of Massachusetts.Our gold mine at Hollyhurst : a prize story of Massachusetts.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020426Saturday, April 26th, 1902View Page1034610346The swordmaker's son.The swordmaker's son.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020422Tuesday, April 22nd, 1902View Page1192811928Ward Hill at Weston : a story of American school life.Ward Hill at Weston : a story of American school life.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames BoyceNumber 35 written after patron's name
19020416Wednesday, April 16th, 1902View Page1023010230Ready about, or, Sailing the boat.Ready about, or, Sailing the boat.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020414Monday, April 14th, 1902View Page1109411094The man of the house.The man of the house.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020401Tuesday, April 1st, 1902View Page1146311463The boys of Old Monmouth : a story of Washington's campaign in New Jersey in 1778.The boys of Old Monmouth : a story of Washington's campaign in New Jersey in 1778.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020326Wednesday, March 26th, 1902View Page1056310563Our week afloat, or, How we explored the Pequonset River.Our week afloat, or, How we explored the Pequonset River.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020314Friday, March 14th, 1902View Page1182211822At Aboukir and Acre ; a story of Napoleon's invasion of Egypt.At Aboukir and Acre ; a story of Napoleon's invasion of Egypt.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020310Monday, March 10th, 1902View Page1134611346Under Otis in the Philippines : or, a young officer in the tropics.Under Otis in the Philippines : or, a young officer in the tropics.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020308Saturday, March 8th, 1902View Page1309013090Lives of the hunted, containing a true account of the doings of five quadrupeds & three birds, and in elucidation of the same, over 200 drawingsLives of the hunted, containing a true account of the doings of five quadrupeds & three birds, and in elucidation of the same, over 200 drawingsJamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020301Saturday, March 1st, 1902View Page1096010960With Frederick the Great : a story of the Seven Years' War.With Frederick the Great : a story of the Seven Years' War.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020225Tuesday, February 25th, 1902View Page1182111821Won by the sword : a tale of the thirty years' war.Won by the sword : a tale of the thirty years' war.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020215Saturday, February 15th, 1902View Page1058210582By pike and dyke : a tale of the rise of the Dutch republic.By pike and dyke : a tale of the rise of the Dutch republic.Jamie Beyer58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020211Tuesday, February 11th, 1902View Page1057810578Under Drake's flag : a tale of the Spanish Main.Under Drake's flag : a tale of the Spanish Main.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020207Friday, February 7th, 1902View Page1217312173With Buller in Natal, or, A born leaderWith Buller in Natal, or, A born leaderJamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020129Wednesday, January 29th, 1902View Page1194411944Abraham Lincoln.Abraham Lincoln.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020124Friday, January 24th, 1902View Page1308713087Floating treasure.Floating treasure.Jamie Byoce58965896James BoyceJames BoyceNumber 118 written after patron's name
19020121Tuesday, January 21st, 1902View Page1314113141From Atlanta to the seaFrom Atlanta to the seaJamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19020113Monday, January 13th, 1902View Page020052005Dombey and son.Dombey and son.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19011214Saturday, December 14th, 1901View Page1143611436Lena-Wingo, the Mohawk : a sequel to The wilderness fugitives.Lena-Wingo, the Mohawk : a sequel to The wilderness fugitives.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19011213Friday, December 13th, 1901View Page1143511435The wilderness fugitives.The wilderness fugitives.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19011210Tuesday, December 10th, 1901View Page1022810228Square and compasses : or, Building the house.Square and compasses : or, Building the house.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19011209Monday, December 9th, 1901View Page074427442In darkest Africa : or, The quest, rescue and retreat of Emin, governor of Equatoria.In darkest Africa : or, The quest, rescue and retreat of Emin, governor of Equatoria.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19011205Thursday, December 5th, 1901View Page1037510375The river fugitives.The river fugitives.Janice Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19011204Wednesday, December 4th, 1901View Page1255912559The last cruise of the Spitfire : or, Luke Foster's strange voyage.The last cruise of the Spitfire : or, Luke Foster's strange voyage.Janice Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19011203Tuesday, December 3rd, 1901View Page1188311883Struggling upward, or, Luke Larkin's luck.Struggling upward, or, Luke Larkin's luck.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19011120Wednesday, November 20th, 1901View Page091529152A victorious union.A victorious union.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19011114Thursday, November 14th, 1901View Page091519151Fighting for the right.Fighting for the right.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19011106Wednesday, November 6th, 1901View Page091509150Stand by the Union.Stand by the Union.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19011102Saturday, November 2nd, 1901View Page091499149On the blockade.On the blockade.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19011021Monday, October 21st, 1901View Page1196311963Jo's boys and how they turned out : a sequel to "Little men"Jo's boys and how they turned out : a sequel to "Little men"James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19011019Saturday, October 19th, 1901View Page091489148Within the enemy's lines.Within the enemy's lines.James Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce
19011012Saturday, October 12th, 1901View Page1100811008The boy engineers : what they did and how they did it a book for boys.The boy engineers : what they did and how they did it a book for boys.Jamie Boyce58965896James BoyceJames Boyce