Background
Boder, Bartlett was born on January 5, 1885 in Troy, Kansas, United States. Son of Louis and Fannie (Quimby) Boder.
Boder, Bartlett was born on January 5, 1885 in Troy, Kansas, United States. Son of Louis and Fannie (Quimby) Boder.
Student Saint Joseph (Missouri) Schools, 1903. Student, London, Paris, and Berlin, 1911-1914.
September 1959); married second, Mary Louise Wallace, December 24, 1960, Bank clerk, 1903-1905, 1907-1908. Reporter Saint Joseph News-Press, 1905-1907. Reporter Saint Joseph Gazette, 1915-1917, editorial writer, 1919.
President Missouri Valley Trust corporation since 1931, also director
Trustee of Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, Saint Joseph Light & Power Company, from 1946. Vice president Tootle-Lacy National Bank, 1949.
President Saint Joseph Museum Student Fort Riley (Kansas) Training Camp, 1917. Second in command Lieutenant, 1917.
With 127th and 104th Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force.
Organized 35th Division Tank Company, 1923. Retired 1935, as lieutenant colonel on 35th Division Staff. Handled Missouri financing for building river bridge at Rulo, Nebraska, 1938.
Originated name, Missourissippi, for world’s longest river, July 7, 1942.
Chairman 1st District Missouri State Council of Defense, 1941-1945.
Member President's Washington Conference on Fire Prevention, 1947. City assessor, 1920-1923. Member Missouri Archeological Society (trustee, 1957), American Legion (state vice-commander 1927), Forty and Eight (director National Voiture Activities, 1946), Society Mayflower Descendants, State History Society Missouri (vice president).
Sons Revolution, Central Overland Pony Express Association (president 1959-1961).
Mason (Shriner), National Sojourner, Royal Order Jesters. Clubs: Saint Joseph Auto (president 1939-1940), Benton and Saint Joseph Country.
Married Vira Price, April. Married second, Mary Louise Wallace, December 24, 1960, Bank clerk, 1903-1905, 1907-1908.