. New York state's prominent and progressive men;. erry was married, in 1858, to Miss Julia Olcott of CherryValley, New York. To this union he attributes much of anyworthy i-esults of a life given to an activity stimulated by the com-panionship, devotion, and intelligence of a worthy wife. Theyhave had no children. During all then* married life their homehas been in Brooklyn, and for the last thirty-five years it hasbeen in the same house, at No. 30 First Place. Prior to his mar-riage, Mr. Perry lived in New York. Mr. Perry has not been conspicuously identified with businessenterprises outside


. New York state's prominent and progressive men;. erry was married, in 1858, to Miss Julia Olcott of CherryValley, New York. To this union he attributes much of anyworthy i-esults of a life given to an activity stimulated by the com-panionship, devotion, and intelligence of a worthy wife. Theyhave had no children. During all then* married life their homehas been in Brooklyn, and for the last thirty-five years it hasbeen in the same house, at No. 30 First Place. Prior to his mar-riage, Mr. Perry lived in New York. Mr. Perry has not been conspicuously identified with businessenterprises outside of his profession. He has, however, long beena prominent member of various benevolent, social, and other or-ganizations. Thus he is the president of the board of trustees ofthe Southern Dispensary and Hospital of Brooklyn, and is amember of the Brooklyn Club, the Hamilton Club of Brooklyn,the New England Society of Brookl3n, and Kane Lodge, Freeand Accepted Masons, of New York, the Phi Beta Society, andof the Greek-letter society, the Delta


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