A history of Texas and Texans . cted to succeedhimself for the regular term. In the administrationof the affairs of his oflSce he has shown the highest de-gree of impartiality and executive ability. He has com-manded the respect of his co-workers and fellow citizens,creating the impression that he is a man of convic-tions and judgment, one who can voice his sentimentsbefore a bodv politic when the occasion arises. Perhapsthe greatest factor in his success is his reliability. Thepeople always know that he is one of them, and is withthem on all questions pertaining to their welfare, and theyhave


A history of Texas and Texans . cted to succeedhimself for the regular term. In the administrationof the affairs of his oflSce he has shown the highest de-gree of impartiality and executive ability. He has com-manded the respect of his co-workers and fellow citizens,creating the impression that he is a man of convic-tions and judgment, one who can voice his sentimentsbefore a bodv politic when the occasion arises. Perhapsthe greatest factor in his success is his reliability. Thepeople always know that he is one of them, and is withthem on all questions pertaining to their welfare, and theyhave long since become convinced that his policy is safeand sure as it is broad, generous and progressive. Itis to such citizens that the county must look for itsfuture greatness, and a community is indeed fortunatewhich possesses men of this caliber. Mr. Perkins was married to Miss Edith Williams, whowas born and reared at San Marcos, Texas, and to thisunion there have been born three daughters, namely:Dorothy, Lueile and


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