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| subject_name =Edward Aylesworth Perry
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| date_of_birth =[[March 15 March]] , [[1831]]
| place_of_birth =Richmond, Mass.
| date_of_death =[[October 15 October]] , [[1889]]
| place_of_death =Kerrville, Texas
| occupation =Attorney, civic leader, Confederate soldier
| religion =[[:Category:Episcopalians|Episcopalian]]
| spouse =[[Virginia Taylor Perry|Virginia Taylor]]
| parents =
| children =
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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.
 
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]].
==Other images==
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Image:Edward Perry.jpg|Date unknown
Image:Eaperry2.jpg|c. 1861-1865
Image:GovEAPerry.jpg|1885 gubernatorial portrait
Image:EAPerry2.jpg|Date unknown
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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==External link==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_A._Perry Wikipedia article]
[[Category:PeopleConfederate soldiers|Perry, Edward A.]] [[Category:Deceased persons|People buried in St. John's Cemetery|Perry, Edward A.]] [[Category:Confederate soldiers|Attorneys|Perry, Edward A.]] [[Category:St. John's Cemetery|Civic leaders|Perry, Edward A.]] [[Category:AttorneysEpiscopalians|Perry, Edward A.]] [[Category:Civic leadersStreet namesakes|Perry, Edward A.]]

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