John C. Boude, 1864-1869, 1879-1881
Confederate officer. He was captain of company H of the 27th Virginia Infantry, also known as the Stonewall Brigade. After the war he became the county clerk of the Rockbridge County Circuit Court for 34 years.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7655778/john-c-boude
Clerk of the Rockbridge Circuit Court, 34 yearshttps://sjcemetery.wlu.edu/index.php
In 1874, local businessman and photographer John C. Boude, built this Gothic house at 406 South Main in Lexington, Virginiahttps://www.loc.gov/resource/pplot.13600/?sp=73
In 1866, Miley partnered with businessman John C. Boude to open a photography studio at the corner of Main and Nelson Streets in Lexington. He purchased Boude’s half of the business in 1870, named the studio the Stonewall Art Gallery, and found his niche as a portrait photographer. http://www.virginiamemory.com/blogs/multiple_exposure/2014/06/16/michael-miley-studio-collection/
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7655778/john-c-boude
Clerk of the Rockbridge Circuit Court, 34 yearshttps://sjcemetery.wlu.edu/index.php
In 1874, local businessman and photographer John C. Boude, built this Gothic house at 406 South Main in Lexington, Virginiahttps://www.loc.gov/resource/pplot.13600/?sp=73
In 1866, Miley partnered with businessman John C. Boude to open a photography studio at the corner of Main and Nelson Streets in Lexington. He purchased Boude’s half of the business in 1870, named the studio the Stonewall Art Gallery, and found his niche as a portrait photographer. http://www.virginiamemory.com/blogs/multiple_exposure/2014/06/16/michael-miley-studio-collection/