He was promoted to Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, May 17, 1861, and was in charge of the Bureau of Clothing and Equipage in the Quartermaster General's Office in Washington for the remainder of the war. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, August 20, 1862; Colonel, August 2, 1864; brevet Brigadier General, for war service. He continued in the Regular Army after the war and retired as a Colonel in 1892.
He died at Washington, D. On March 26, 1913 and is buried in Section 1 of Arlington National Cemetery, beneath a private memorial which reads. Blessed is the man unto whom the Lord imputeth no sin. And in whose spirit there is no guile. His wife, Josephine Adams Perry born at Augusta, Georgia, November 3, 1834, died at Washington, D.January 21, 1917 is buried with him, under a private memorial which reads. Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord. That they may rest from their labors. And their works do follow them.
NOTE: Per his father's name, he is connected with the great Naval Leader, Oliver Hazard Perry. James Alexander, soldier, born in New London, Connecticut, 11 December, 1828, is the son of Nathaniel Hazard. He was graduated at the United States military academy in 1851, assigned to the 2d Artillery, and served against the Seminole Indians in 1852.
He was assistant professor of mathematics at West Point in 1852-'7, in frontier service in the northwest during hostilities with the Sioux and Chippewa Indians, and became Captain in the quartermaster's department. He served in the civil war as Chief Quartermaster of the Department of Florida, and participated in the relief and defense of Fort Pickens. On 20 April, 1862, he became Lieutenant Colonel of volunteers, and in 1864 he was made Chief of a bureau in the Quartermaster's Department with the rank of Colonel. He was breveted Major, Lieutenant Colonel, and Colonel, on 13 March, 1865, and also Brigadier General, United States army, for faithful and meritorious services in that department. He was commissioned Major on 29 July, 1866, and Lieutenant Colonel on 3 March, 1875.Since 1869 he has served as chief quartermaster of various departments, and he is now (1888) Assistant Quartermaster General of the Division of the Pacific. Alexander James Perry of Connecticut. Appointed from Connecticut, Cadet, United States Military Academy, 1 July 1847 (13).
Breveted Second Lieutenant, 2nd U. Second Lieutenant, 1 July 1852. First Lieutenant, 27 September 1854.
Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, 17 May 1861. Lieutenant Colonel, Quartermaster, 20 August 1862 to 15 January 1863. Colonel, Quartermaster, 2 August 1864 to 1 January 1867.
Major, Quartermaster, 29 July 1866. Lieutenant Colonel, Deputy Quartermaster General, 3 March 1875.Colonel, Assistant Quartermaster General, 31 August 1883. Breveted Major, Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel, 13 March 1865 for faithful and meritorious services during the war and Brigadier General, 13 March 1865 for faithful and meritorious service in the Quartermaster Department during the war. NOTE: The General's son, Alexander Wallace Perry, Captain, United States Army, is buried in the General's gravesite in Arlington National Cemetery. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Autographs\Military". The seller is "civil_war_photos" and is located in this country: US.
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