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Theodore Bolivar Perry (April 1, 1833 – May 14, 1921) was an American lawyer and politician who served in the
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and as prosecuting attorney of Monroe County, Iowa. Perry was born in
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and, as an adolescent, moved with his family to
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. In early adulthood, he was a schoolteacher and, in 1852 began reading law in
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. In 1854 Perry was admitted to the Iowa Bar and went into practice with John S. Townsend. Perry became a successful attorney, was elected prosecuting attorney of Monroe County, Iowa, and also developed several commercial properties in Albia. He was elected to the Iowa State Board of Education in 1858, serving for four years. In 1877 he built a large "show residence" in Albia – an elaborate, High Victorian home that has since been listed on the
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. He was later elected to the
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representing the 15th district (then composed of Marion County, Iowa and Monroe County, Iowa).
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read law under Perry and the two remained lifelong friends. He married Minerva Allison in 1854 and, with her, had two children. After his first wife's death, he remarried, to Amanda Craig. With her, he had three children. Among his grandchildren was J. Harvey Littrell.


See also

* T.B. Perry House


References

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