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+ | | subject_name =Edward Aylesworth Perry | ||
+ | | image_name =Eaperry3.jpg | ||
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+ | | date_of_birth =[[15 March]] [[1831]] | ||
+ | | place_of_birth =Richmond, Mass. | ||
+ | | date_of_death =[[15 October]] [[1889]] | ||
+ | | place_of_death =Kerrville, Texas | ||
+ | | occupation =Attorney, civic leader, Confederate soldier | ||
+ | | spouse =[[Virginia Taylor Perry|Virginia Taylor]] | ||
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+ | '''Edward Aylesworth Perry''']]'''Edward Aylesworth Perry''' ([[1831]]–[[1889]]), occasionally known as '''E. A. Perry''' was a prominent Pensacolian of the late 19th century. He is perhaps best known as the fourteenth Governor of Florida ([[1885]]–[[1889]]). | ||
Perry served with distinction in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, rising from the rank of private to brigadier general. | Perry served with distinction in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, rising from the rank of private to brigadier general. | ||
Perry is buried in [[St. John’s Cemetery]] 2 North, Section 15. | Perry is buried in [[St. John’s Cemetery]] 2 North, Section 15. | ||
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Image:Eaperry2.jpg|c. 1861-1865 | Image:Eaperry2.jpg|c. 1861-1865 | ||
Image:GovEAPerry.jpg|1885 gubernatorial portrait | Image:GovEAPerry.jpg|1885 gubernatorial portrait | ||
+ | Image:ScottishRiteMasonic.jpg|The [[Scottish Rite Masonic Center]], also known as the Perry House, which Edward A. Perry inhabited between 1882 and 1889. | ||
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Revision as of 14:20, 26 March 2007
Edward Aylesworth Perry | |
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Born | 15 March 1831 Richmond, Mass. |
Died | 15 October 1889 Kerrville, Texas |
Occupation | Attorney, civic leader, Confederate soldier |
Spouse | Virginia Taylor |
Edward Aylesworth Perry]]Edward Aylesworth Perry (1831–1889), occasionally known as E. A. Perry was a prominent Pensacolian of the late 19th century. He is perhaps best known as the fourteenth Governor of Florida (1885–1889).
Perry served with distinction in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, rising from the rank of private to brigadier general.
Perry is buried in St. John’s Cemetery 2 North, Section 15.
Other images
The Scottish Rite Masonic Center, also known as the Perry House, which Edward A. Perry inhabited between 1882 and 1889.