George L. Perrine | |
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City Councilmember for the Second Ward of St. Johns, Oregon | |
In office April 1911 – April 1912 Serving with Pascal Hill | |
Preceded by | J. S. Downey and J. E. Hiller |
Succeeded by | J. E. Jennings |
City Councilmember At-Large of St. Johns, Oregon | |
In office April 1912 – July 1912 | |
Preceded by | Charles Bredson and Fred W. Valentine |
Succeeded by | I. B. Martin |
City Councilmember for the Second Ward of St. Johns, Oregon | |
In office April 1915 – July 1915 Serving with H. W. Bonham (Ind.) | |
Preceded by | C. R. Chadwick and George W. Munson |
Succeeded by | office dissolved |
Personal details | |
Born | November 1857 Michigan |
Died | May 11, 1945 (aged 87) Multnomah County, Oregon |
Political party | Socialist Party of America |
Spouse | Tillie Crowther (m. 1885–1918, her death) Maude Rose Perrine (m. 19XX–1945, his death) |
Children | Gail Van Perrine, Ernest "Dick" Perrine Anna Perrine Georgia Perrine |
Profession | brick mason |
George L. Perrine (November 1857 – May 11, 1945) was an American socialist activist, politician and brick mason in St. Johns, Oregon. He represented the Second Ward of St. Johns, Oregon on the city council in 1911 and 1915. He was elected as the at-large council member in 1912, but did not appear at any meetings causing his seat to be vacated. During that time Perrine was touring the country selling his patented "vacuum fireplace".