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Perry H. Smith

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551: 712: 566:) and Huron at a cost of some $ 200,000. One author wrote that "Perry Smith ... made his home in one of the gaudiest town houses created by Cudell and Blumenthal. Its three stories of Joliet marble, its stairway of ebony enriched with gold, and its dining room with carved panels portraying rabbits, ducks, squirrels, and prairie chicken were famous throughout the Middle West." Like many business leaders of the day, at his home Smith hosted lavish occasions, including (for example) a party for 401: 33: 517:, Clinton, NY, and participated in the laying of the cornerstone on July 18. The building was completed and opened in 1872 as the Perry Hiram Smith Library. In 1924, it underwent its first renovation to become the Knox Infirmary. In about 1964 it was transformed into Minor Theater. In 2015, it became a residence hall and was renamed Morris House. 527:
In 1869, he left the railroad and went into private business. He organized an excursion party from June 22 to July 29, 1869, over the newly completed transcontinental Union and Central Pacific Railroad lines to California for 28 leading businessmen, statesmen, judges, lawyers and railroad
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Perry's health declined following a trip to Europe in 1882, with his mental condition deteriorating. He was committed to a sanitarium in Wisconsin in 1883. He died of congestion of the liver in Chicago, Illinois on March 29, 1885, and was buried in a family plot at
604:, Chicago. His estate, including the home, was variously valued at $ 5 million and from $ 750,000 to $ 1 million. His will was filed in April 1885 and set the value at $ 600,000, half of that in real estate. 494:, and Perry was named as vice-president of that. A locomotive of the new line was named in his honor, but it was wrecked in an accident on November 1, 1859 when an ox ran onto the track. 998: 543:
and parts of Asia and Africa. He returned to the U.S. in November for business and to visit his father, and rejoined his family in December. They were in Moscow when the
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In 1857, Smith became vice president of the Chicago, St. Paul and Fond du Lac Railroad. The assets of that railroad were purchased in June 1859 by the new
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In 1851, Smith married Emma (maiden name not known). They had four children, Perry H. Smith, Jr., Ernest Fitz Smith, Emma Keeney Smith, and Dunlap Smith.
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second in his class and at the age of 18. He then studied law and was admitted to the New York Bar. In 1845, he moved to
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In October 1869, he took his family on an extended trip through Europe, based in
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judge, politician, and railroad executive. He served two years in the
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Birthdate is March 18, 1828, on his passport application, 1867
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began, and in August 1871 the family returned to the U.S.
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In January 1869, Smith became a charter member of the new
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of 1871, he built a home at the corner of Pine (now
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Smith's Will" 683: 681: 679: 677: 675: 673: 7: 1163:19th-century American businesspeople 1108:Politicians from Appleton, Wisconsin 997:Goldsborough, Bob (April 28, 2017). 723: 721: 373:1877, Candidate for mayor of Chicago 554:Smith's grave at Graceland Cemetery 1183:19th-century Wisconsin politicians 1113:Hamilton College (New York) alumni 511:Chicago and North Western Railroad 492:Chicago and North Western Railroad 378:Chicago and North Western Railroad 14: 1158:19th-century American legislators 909:Personal letter, November 4, 1869 428:(1855, 1858, 1859), representing 710: 399: 16:19th century American politician 785:"The Crystal Lake Ice Company" 590:Democratic National Convention 1: 1173:19th-century American lawyers 1128:Businesspeople from Wisconsin 1098:People from Augusta, New York 920:"The City in Brief; Personal" 793:. 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May 8, 1918. p. 19 584:and lost the election to 524:, a private social club. 407: 324:Lucy Avery Smith (mother) 203: 170: 113: 62: 42: 37:1858 photo by John Fuller 30: 1153:Wisconsin state senators 1123:New York (state) lawyers 693:Janesville Daily Gazette 476:1855, 1858–1859 and the 474:Wisconsin State Assembly 341:1845, Kenosha, Wisconsin 150:Wisconsin State Assembly 101:Wisconsin State Assembly 945:Andrews, Wayne (1946). 347:1860, Chicago, Illinois 338:1828, Augusta, New York 974:New Century Publishers 555: 478:Wisconsin State Senate 422:Wisconsin State Senate 382:Vice president of the 376:Vice president of the 321:Timothy Smith (father) 650:"Perry H. Smith Dead" 553: 497:In 1860, he moved to 278:(m. 1851; died 1915) 1138:Wisconsin Democrats 883:"The City in Brief" 545:Franco-Prussian War 509:to Chicago via the 472:. He served in the 466:Appleton, Wisconsin 414:Perry H. Smith, Sr. 344:Appleton, Wisconsin 92:Morgan Lewis Martin 1133:Illinois Democrats 1031:The New York Times 948:Battle for Chicago 602:Graceland Cemetery 560:Great Chicago Fire 556: 458:Kenosha, Wisconsin 292:Perry H Smith, Jr. 262:Graceland Cemetery 534:John Insley Blair 499:Chicago, Illinois 450:Augusta, New York 411: 410: 230:Augusta, New York 1190: 1118:Illinois lawyers 1072: 1071: 1069: 1067: 1050: 1044: 1043: 1041: 1039: 1022: 1016: 1015: 1013: 1011: 994: 988: 987: 963: 957: 956: 942: 936: 935: 933: 931: 916: 910: 907: 901: 900: 898: 896: 879: 873: 872: 870: 868: 858: 852: 851: 849: 847: 837: 831: 830: 828: 826: 809: 803: 802: 800: 798: 781: 775: 774: 772: 770: 753: 747: 746: 744: 742: 725: 716: 715: 714: 708: 702: 700: 689:"Perry H. Smith" 685: 668: 667: 665: 663: 646: 621: 618: 594:Samuel J. Tilden 582:Mayor of Chicago 580:, Smith ran for 530:William B. Ogden 515:Hamilton College 454:Hamilton College 434:mayor of Chicago 430:Outagamie County 403: 361:Hamilton College 300:Emma K. 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Index


Wisconsin Senate
2nd
Joseph F. Loy
Morgan Lewis Martin
Wisconsin State Assembly
Outagamie
Theodore Conkey
Wisconsin State Assembly
Oconto
Outagamie
Waupaca
Louis Bostedo
Augusta, New York
Chicago
Illinois
Graceland Cemetery
Alma mater
Hamilton College
Chicago and North Western Railroad
Chicago, St. Paul and Fond du Lac Railroad

American
Wisconsin State Senate
State Assembly
Outagamie County
mayor of Chicago
1877
Augusta, New York
Hamilton College

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