The United States biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men; Wisconsin volume . , though he is not a member of any religiousorganization. He has always been a man of tem-perate habits, and in all his dealings has maintainedthe respect and high esteem of all with whom hehas had to do. His personal and social qualities are of a highorder, and his generous, hospitable, open-heartedmanner has won for him many warm friends. was married in i860 to Miss Elizabeth , and by her has one child. GEORGE PERKINS, a native of Montrose,Pennsylvania, is a son
The United States biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men; Wisconsin volume . , though he is not a member of any religiousorganization. He has always been a man of tem-perate habits, and in all his dealings has maintainedthe respect and high esteem of all with whom hehas had to do. His personal and social qualities are of a highorder, and his generous, hospitable, open-heartedmanner has won for him many warm friends. was married in i860 to Miss Elizabeth , and by her has one child. GEORGE PERKINS, a native of Montrose,Pennsylvania, is a son of Francis and Rebec-ca C. Sherman Perkins, and was born May 8, is descended from good, patriotic ancestry, hismaternal grandfather having been a revolutionarysohlier, and six members of the Perkins family GEORGE PERKINS, FOND DU died for their country on a single occasion,in the battle of Groton Heights. George passed his boyhood on his fathers farm,except when attending the Susquehanna Academy,and during one season, when twelve years of age,he did chores for a gentleman, to defray expenses. Blg!l;yJdli!CKE>B3r!r
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