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Image:ScottishRiteMasonic.jpg|The [[Scottish Rite Masonic Center]], also known as the Perry House, which Edward A. Perry inhabited between 1882 and 1889. | 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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Latest revision as of 17:13, 29 January 2009
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).
Edward Aylesworth Perry | |
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Born | March 15, 1831 Richmond, Mass. |
Died | October 15, 1889 Kerrville, Texas |
Occupation | Attorney, civic leader, Confederate soldier |
Religion | Episcopalian |
Spouse | Virginia Taylor |
Perry served with distinction in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, rising from the rank of private to brigadier general.
He died on October 15, 1889 of a stroke while visiting Kerrville, Texas.
Perry is buried in St. John’s Cemetery 2 North, Section 15.
Namesake of Perry Avenue.
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The Scottish Rite Masonic Center, also known as the Perry House, which Edward A. Perry inhabited between 1882 and 1889.