"County agents in Alabama met with their Congressmen throughout the state recently in annual meetings designed to keep the lawmakers informed on agricultural progress and Extension Service work in their districts. Agents in the first district gave...
This issue of The Alabama Herald, the only statewide weekly newspaper, is devoted to Boykin's 1936 congressional campaign. It contains articles outlining Boykin's political career and accomplishments.
This feature piece by Walter Davenport describes Boykin's style, background, interests, and idiosyncrasies. It includes color photographs of Boykin rescuing dogs from the pound, admiring the mementos in his office, and dictating an early-morning...
This article by George Dixon discusses Boykin's desire to find a dog for President Truman, and it describes his hobby of rescuing dogs from the pound and sending them to friends and constituents. From the Times-Herald.
These photographs were taken before and after Frank Boykin's funeral at the Dauphin Way United Methodist Church in Mobile, Alabama. The images show his pallbearers arriving in Mobile and later carrying his casket from the church building.
This article appeared during the 1948 congressional race. It describes his influence, personality, and legislative accomplishments. From The Citronelle Call.
This program includes an introduction about the festival, a schedule of events, and pictures of some of the contestants in the Cherry Blossom Queen pageant. Ocllo Smith, Boykin's granddaughter, represented Alabama in 1959.