William F. Perry Military person

William Flank Perry (March 12, 1823 – December 18, 1901) was a Confederate States Army brigadier general during the American Civil War. Before the war, he was a self-taught teacher and lawyer, but never practiced law. Perry was elected Alabama's first superintendent of public education and was twice re-elected. He was president of East Alabama Female College at Tuskegee, Alabama between 1858 and 1862. He joined the 44th Alabama Infantry Regiment as a private but quickly was promoted to major, then colonel. After exercising brigade command for almost nine months in 1864 and early 1865, Perry was promoted to brigadier general near the end of the war. After returning to Alabama and working as a planter for two years, he moved to Kentucky where he resumed teaching. For many years, he was professor of English and philosophy at Ogden College, Bowling Green, Kentucky.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Perry William Flank
Birth dateMarch 12, 1823
Birth place
Jackson County Georgia
Date of deathDecember 18, 1901
Place of death
Bowling Green Kentucky
Resting place
Bowling Green Kentucky

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allegianceConfederate States of America
military operations
American Civil War
military branch
Confederate States Army
service start1862
service end1865

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External resources

  1. http://www.wku.edu/ogden