History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . f. uy24yar& ^fice C ^UL^-^ .rpi-^ HISTORY OF IDAHO 721 nesota; Miss Edith of Caldwell, and S. Earl, juniormember of the Boyes Hardware Company. Mr. Fred C. Boyes and his brother Earl bothreceived their general education in the vicinity ofSpring Valley. JNIinnesota. The younger brotheralso took an academic course in the University ofMinnesota. The years of early manhood were spenton the farm and they had a vigorous training ina country atmosphere before they took up theirbusiness li


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . f. uy24yar& ^fice C ^UL^-^ .rpi-^ HISTORY OF IDAHO 721 nesota; Miss Edith of Caldwell, and S. Earl, juniormember of the Boyes Hardware Company. Mr. Fred C. Boyes and his brother Earl bothreceived their general education in the vicinity ofSpring Valley. JNIinnesota. The younger brotheralso took an academic course in the University ofMinnesota. The years of early manhood were spenton the farm and they had a vigorous training ina country atmosphere before they took up theirbusiness life. When twenty-two years of age, Boyes became a clerk in a hardware store, andin that way gained the which has servedas the foundation for his solid success. He camewest in 1900, settling at Lewistown, Idaho, wherehe became employed as buyer for the Fletcher Hard-ware Companyof that city. After four years atLewistown the company transferred him to Boise,-where he continued as buyer for some time. Resigning his position at Boise in August, 1906,Mr. Boyes came to Caldwell, and esta


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