The article was obtained from The Fort at Lexington [Illinois] which is run by the Lexington Genealogical and Historical Society in the town where Mr. Boller was born. It is an account of the life of Mr. Boller's sister, Ada Boller. It supplies…
The article was obtained from The Fort at Lexington [Illinois] which is run by the Lexington Genealogical and Historical Society in the town where Mr. Boller was born. It is an account of the life of Mr. Boller's brother, Louis M. Boller. It supplies…
The article was obtained from The Fort at Lexington [Illinois] which is run by the Lexington Genealogical and Historical Society in the town where Mr. Boller was born. It is an account of the life of Mr. Boller's mother, Mary Plank Boller. It…
Page 42 and 43 of the 1926 city directory for the town of Freeport, NY. Page 43 shows various members of the Boller family residing at 180 Whaley Street and the location of Mr. Boller's business at 42 S. Grove Street, Freeport.
An illustration of a man in a suit taken from page 5 of the C. V. Boller Company, Spring/Summer 1913 catalog owned by the Department of Special Collections, Davidson Library, University of California Santa Barbara.
Photo taken in 2015 by April Lynne Earle of 180 Whaley Street, Freeport, Long Island, New York, where Mr. Boller and his family lived from about 1915 until his death in 1951.
Photo taken in 2015 by April Lynne Earle of 70 Guy Lombardo Avenue, formerly Grove Street, Freeport, Long Island, New York, where Mr. Boller's tailoring company, C.V. Boller Co., was located from about 1915 to the late 1940s.