Full Name James H. Boyd Name James Boyd Nationality American Role Politician | Spouse(s) Marie E. Boyd Political party Republican Party Years of service 1942–1945 | |
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Born November 5, 1906
Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States ( 1906-11-05 ) Occupation Politician, racketeer, bootlegger, ward boss, soldier, bellhop Allegiance US Army, 79th Infantry Division Battles/wars World War II
Normandy
Northern France
Rhineland
Central Europe Died April 11, 1974, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States Awards World War II Victory Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, Bronze Star Medal Battles and wars World War II, Normandy Campaign |
James H. “Jimmy” Boyd (November 5, 1906–April 11, 1974) was an Atlantic City politician and crime and political boss, who served under corrupt Atlantic County treasurer Enoch “Nucky” Johnson and New Jersey Senator Frank S. Farley.
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Early life
James Boyd was born on November 5, 1906 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States.
Prohibition
Boyd was working as a bellhop at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel during the time Prohibition went into effect in 1920. But, soon Boyd started to get up to the chain of command in corrupt Atlantic City treasurer and Southern Jersey Irish Mob boss Enoch “Nucky” Johnson's organization.Boyd and Johnson met around the time that Johnson and Charlie Luciano were forming the Big Seven and they took an instant liking to each other; Johnson began grooming Boyd to become the next boss in his organization. He later became Johnson's right-hand man. He oversaw speakeasies, brothels, illegal casinos, and the numbers rackets. Boyd was also Johnson's and future boss Farley's top enforcer.
Personal life
Boyd was married to Marie E. Boyd.
Frank Farley
After Johnson was convicted of tax evasion in 1941, New Jersey State Senator Frank S. Farley took control of Atlantic City's political machine. In order to create a “bridge” between the new and old regimes, Boyd was appointed the overseer of all operations in Atlantic City. He also became the executive chairman of the Fourth Ward Republican Club and assistant clerk and clerk of the Atlantic Board of Freeholders and boss of the fourth ward. Under the regime of Farley, Boyd was known as a vicious man.
World War II
Boyd enlisted in the Army during World War II. From 1942 to 1945, Boyd was a soldier in the 79th Infantry Division. He served in the Normandy battles, Northern France campaign, the Rhineland battles, and in Central Europe.
Death
Boyd died in his home on April 11, 1974 of cancer, at the age of 67. Prior to her death in 2006, his wife established the James H. Boyd Memorial Scholarship at the Atlantic Cape Community College, worth $10,000.
Television adaptation
One of the main characters in the first two seasons of the HBO show Boardwalk Empire is, to some degree, based on Boyd, portrayed by Michael Pitt. The fictional version of Boyd in the show is named James Darmody, a World War I veteran with a son and a wife. In the show, his father is Louis “Commodore” Kaestner (based on Louis “Commodore” Kuehnle) and his one-time mentor is corrupt Atlantic City treasurer and political boss Enoch “Nucky” Thompson (based on Enoch L. Johnson)).
In the show, Darmody's associates/friends include: Lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Al Capone, Johnny Torrio, Richard Harrow, and Mickey Doyle (based on Mickey Duffy).