Augustus L. Perrill
Augustus Leonard Perrill (January 20, 1807 – June 2, 1882) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio.
Augustus Leonard Perrill | |
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 9th district | |
In office March 4, 1845 – March 3, 1847 | |
Preceded by | Elias Florence |
Succeeded by | Thomas O. Edwards |
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the Pickaway County district | |
In office December 2, 1839 - December 6, 1840 | |
Preceded by | T. J. Winship |
Succeeded by | Elias Florence |
In office January 1, 1866 - January 5, 1868 | |
Preceded by | James Reber |
Succeeded by | Ansel T. Walling |
Member of the Ohio Senate from the 13th district | |
In office January 4, 1858 - January 3, 1864 | |
Preceded by | Robert J. Corts |
Succeeded by | Ronald Nabowski |
Personal details | |
Born | Moorefield, Virginia | January 20, 1807
Died | June 2, 1882 75) Circleville, Ohio | (aged
Resting place | Forest Cemetery |
Political party | Democratic |
Born near Moorefield, Virginia (now West Virginia), Perrill moved to Ohio with his parents in 1816, who settled in Madison Township near Lithopolis, Ohio. He attended the local schools, and then taught school near Circleville, Ohio, and then engaged in agricultural pursuits. He was appointed deputy sheriff in January 1833.
Perrill was elected sheriff in 1834 and served until 1837. He served as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives 1839-1841.
Perrill was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-ninth Congress (March 4, 1845 – March 3, 1847). He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1846 to the Thirtieth Congress.
He resumed agricultural pursuits near Circleville. He served as a member of the Ohio Senate 1858-1863. He again served in the Ohio House of Representatives 1865-1867.
He died on his farm near Circleville June 2, 1882. He was interred in Forest Cemetery in Circleville.
References
- United States Congress. "Augustus L. Perrill (id: P000240)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
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