Background
Boifeuillet, John Theodore was born on August 3, 1859 in Macon, Georgia, United States. Son of John T. and Anne Lydia (McKinnon) Boifeuillet.
Boifeuillet, John Theodore was born on August 3, 1859 in Macon, Georgia, United States. Son of John T. and Anne Lydia (McKinnon) Boifeuillet.
Bachelor of Arts, Mercer University, Macon, 1876, Master of Arts, 1880, Doctor of Laws, 1922.
Formerly editor Macon Evening News. Also managing editor and assistant editor Macon Telegraph. Now special writer Atlanta (Georgia) Journal.
Member Georgia House of Representatives, 1890-1898 (speaker pro tem, 1892-1893).
Clerk same, 1898-1917 (longest service in Georgia legislative annals). Attached to American Embassy, London, England., 1915-1916.
Appointed member Railroad communications of Georgia, by Governor Harris, 1916. and elected without opposition, 1918, for unexpired term of 1 year and full term of 6 years, vice chairman same. State fuel distributor, 1922-1923.
Appointed by Governor Northern life trustee Georgia School for the Deaf.
Appointed public service commissioner by Governor Walker, 1926. Unanimously elected secretary of Georgia Senate, 2 terms, 1931-1935. Colonel on staff of Governor Atkinson.
Private secretary to the United States Senator A. O. Bacon, and secretary Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Frequent delegate to Democratic conversations Offered place in European consular service by President Cleveland, 1893, but declined.
Member Georgia House of Representatives, 1890-1898 (speaker pro tem, 1892-1893). Member Railroad communications of Georgia, by Governor Harris, 1916. and elected without opposition, 1918, for unexpired term of 1 year and full term of 6 years, vice chairman same.
Married Clara Augusta Nutting, July 5, 1882. Children: Mistress John A. Crawford, Mistress Frederick R. Jones.