Thomas James Perkins

Thomas James Perkins was intendant Mayor of Tallahassee, Florida, and a partner in a cotton trading business.[1]

He settled in Tallahassee in 1837, years before statehood, and worked for a railroad company.[2] The Florida Archives have a portrait of him and his wife Amelia Mather Keowin Perkins. They had ten children.[2]

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