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After the end of the war in 1865, Boyd returned to the Seminary as superintendent and later wrote the charter that transformed the institution into
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and, in 1860, joined the faculty of the newly created Louisiana State Seminary of Learning in
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but failed to graduate. Because of personal difficulties in his native state, he migrated to
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Boyd, the eldest son of Thomas J. Boyd, a wealthy lawyer and railroad promoter, was born in
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David F. Boyd manuscripts, Walter L. Fleming collection, Louisiana State University,
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before being exchanged and returned to the South following Sherman's intervention.
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He died in 1899, and is buried in Magnolia Cemetery in Baton Rouge.
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David French Boyd: Founder of Louisiana State University
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Auburn University
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Wythe County
Virginia
Baton Rouge
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