Willis C. Boyce Biography This biography appears on page 466 in "History of Minnehaha County, South Dakota" by Dana R. Bailey and was scanned, OCRed and edited by Joy Fisher, http://www.rootsweb.com/~archreg/vols/00001.html#0000031 . This file may be freely copied by individuals and non-profit organizations for their private use. Any other use, including publication, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission by electronic, mechanical, or other means requires the written approval of the file's author. This file is part of the SDGENWEB Archives. If you arrived here inside a frame or from a link from somewhere else, our front door is at http://www.usgwarchives.net/sd/sdfiles.htm BOYCE, WILLIS C., was born in Dane county, Wisconsin, September 16, 1851. He worked on a farm and attended school during his boyhood, and took a two-years' course in the Madison University, after which he graduated from the Northwestern Commercial College at Madison, Wis. He then worked on his father's farm until 23 years of age, when he rented and worked the farm for three years. In September, 1878, he came to Sioux Falls and entered into a copartnership with Daniel Scott in the feed and fuel business. This partnership continued for one year, when Mr. Scott retired and H. A. Fairbank took his place in the business for two years and a half. After this Mr. Boyce carried on the business for a short time and then took in W. H. Bryan as a partner for a little over two years, when Mr. Bryan retired and Mr. Boyce continued the business until in 1884, at which time he sold out and bought a farm a short distance west of the citv for $3,235. In 1889, he sold the farm for $24,000, and bought the McGarraugh stone quarry and a half interest in the North Sioux Falls quarries; the former of which he operated three years and the latter about one year. In 1892, he became state agent for South Dakota of the Aetna Life Insurance company, and in 1894 became the district agent for the two Dakotas of the Mutual Life Insurance company of New York, and in 1895 removed to Fargo, N. D., to pursue this business. Mr. Boyce while in Sioux Falls was active in promoting agricultural fairs and expositions, and was marshal of the first territorial fair held at Huron. While upon the farm he bought some very fine stock, both horses and cattle. He brought the first high-bred Short-horns to this county, and he is entitled to a great deal of credit for his enterprise in this direction, as this locality has been greatly benefitted by it. He was always a good neighbor and citizen.