Background
Stutler, Boyd Blynn was born on July 10, 1889 in Cox Mills, West Virginia, United States. Son of Daniel Elias and Emily Bird (Heckert).
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Stutler, Boyd Blynn was born on July 10, 1889 in Cox Mills, West Virginia, United States. Son of Daniel Elias and Emily Bird (Heckert).
Student public schools, Gilmer and Calhoun Counties, West Virginia. Doctor of Letters, Alderson-Broadus College, 1961.
Printer West Virginia newspapers, 1900-1907. Joint editor, public The Sunbeam, Grantsville, West Virginia, 1904. Editor Grantsville News, 1907-1917, Logan (West Virginia) Banner and State Gazette, 1919.
Chief West Virginia Division Public Printing, 1920-1928. Assistant editor, contributor West Virginia Handbook and Manual, 1920-1928. Editor Service Magazine, Charleston, West Virginia, 1925-1926, contributor editor Pittsburgh, 1926-1939.
Editor West Virginia Legionnaire, 1928-1929. Managing editor West Virginia Review, 1929-1932, American Legion Magazine, 1936-1954, Education Foundation, West Virginia, from 1954. War correspondent s.w.
Pacific Theatre, 1944-1945.
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Mayor City of Grantsville, 1911-1912. President Board Education, Grantsville, 1915-1916. Member West Virginia War History Commission, 1944, West Virginia Civil War Centennial Commission, from 1958.
Advisory member United States Civil War Centennial Commission, from 1959. Chairman John Brown Centennial Com, West Virginia, 1958-1959. Sergeant United States Army, 1917-1919.
Member American Legion (post Commander 1927-1928, adjunct Department West Virginia 1928-1929, assistant national publicity director, field secretary to national Commander 1932-1936), 80th Division Veterans Association (assisted organization in France 1919, national executive council 1921-1923, resident secretary 1925-1926, national vice Commander 1926-1931, national Commander 1932-1933), Bibliographical Society of America, Ohio, Kansas, West Virginia (president 1958-1959) history societies.
Son of; married Catheolene May Huffman, November 26, 1911. Children: William Morris, Warren Harding.