Early life and education
Boyer was born on January 22, 1823, in New Hanover Township, Pennsylvania, and was raised and attended elementary school in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. In 1836, he entered Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania.[1] He transferred[2] to Marshall College[1] and then to University of Pennsylvania where he graduated in 1841.[3] He studied law in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and was admitted to the bar in 1844.[4] During the American Civil War, he served as captain of the 41st Pennsylvania militia,[5] a company of volunteers established when Pennsylvania was invaded by confederate troops. He received an A.M. degree from Lafayette College in 1866.[1]