Career
He served at least six terms as alderman, including the years when the American Civil War raged through the city. The two brothers subsequently came to Jackson when it was a small town and fledgling capital in the 1830s. Brother Gordon Boyd moved up the Natchez Trace to Kosciusko, and James Hervey Boyd settled permanently in Jackson.
During his second mayoral term in 1843, Boyd married Eliza Ellis (1823–1902), another Kentucky native.
In 1853, the Boyds built a Greek Revival style cottage, now known as the Oaks House Museum at 823 North Jefferson Street, on a 4-acre (16,000 m2) urban farmstead at the city"s edge. There they reared six children.
Three generations of the Boyd family lived in the Oaks, the last in 1960, when the property was sold to the National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in the State of Mississippi (NSCDA-Mississippi). The Boyd House/The Oaks House Museum is operated by the Oaks House Museum Corporation and is open to the public.
lieutenant is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a Mississippi Landmark.