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Lewis Alexander Boyd may have been the most worldly and sophisticated early settler on the Skagit River. After stowing away on a sailing ship around the world before he was a teenager, he was educated at the Sorbonne in Paris. Years later, on the prairies in the Midwest, he was hired as a teacher, a profession he continued as the first schoolmaster on the upper Skagit river for his children and those of the Minklers, Pressentins and the Savages in 1881. This photo was probably taken when he was running successfully on the People's Party ticket for Skagit county clerk in 1896. We interviewed three of his descendants, starting in 2001: his grandson, Howard Royal; Howard's son, Phil Royal, and Phil's son Dan Royal. They have both spent years compiling the records of Capt. Boyd's family. They are descendants of Lewis's daughter Mabel, who left behind five volumes of memories. In addition, we have interviewed other Boyd descendants, including our dear friends, Alcina Harwood and Berniece Leaf. Over the next few months, we will be sharing research from these documents and Mabel's memories, which will illustrate the life of this amazing man and his family. We will also share other photos covering an 80-year span of the family. This photo and the one below are both from the collection of Dan Royal, courtesy of Gladys Pape Miller. He encourages you to contact him if you have information about the Boyd, Hoyt, Royal or Savage families. You can email him at dmoroyal@earthlink.net and please copy to us: journal@stumpranchonline.com Dan is also looking for information about these upriver families: John Johnson, Jackman, Steen and Markham. |
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Lew, and son, John, circa 1910 |
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Oliver Hammer Clothes Shop at 817 Metcalf street in downtown Sedro-Woolley, 82 years Bus Jungquist Furniture at 829 Metcalf street in downtown Sedro-Woolley, 36 years Peace and quiet at the Alpine RV Park, just north of Marblemount on Hwy 20 Park your RV or pitch a tent by the Skagit river, just a short driver from Winthrop or Sedro-Woolley College Way Antique Mall, 1601 E. College Way, Mount Vernon, WA 98273, (360) 848-0807 Where you will find wonderful examples of Skagit county's past, seven days a week North Cascade Ford, formerly Vern Sims Ford Ranch, West Ferry street and Crossroads/Highway 20 either on the Sedro-Woolley page or directly at www.northcascadeford.com DelNagro Masonry Brick, block, stone — See our work at the new Hammer Heritage Square See our website www.4bricklayers.com 33 years experience — 15 years as a bonded, licensed contractor in the valley Free estimates, reference, member of Sedro-Woolley Chamber (360) 856-0101 |
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