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Boydston

Alfred Boydston

Kingman, KS

1940-41, 2754, Badlands, NP-2, Company Clerk

Alfred Boydston is the Company Clerk, the position left vacant by Richard Robison. Alfred is a native of Kansas and lives in the city of Kingman, the place he graduated from high school. He enrolled in the CCC on July 2, 1940, and upon his arrival at camp worked in the schoolhouse, remaining there until his recent assignment. His chief ambition is to live in the Rocky Mountains with some outdoor occupation.


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