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U.S. Army veteran who was employed at the Republic-Monitor newspaper, 1959–2001. Debbie Gahan 2008 Perryville's first woman mayor. [11] Ken Baer [1] (born c. 1946) Former Navy Civil Engineer Corp Officer [12]
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Perryville is an unincorporated town in Decatur County, Tennessee, [1] and one of the oldest towns in Decatur County. It is located on the Tennessee River , five miles east of Parsons . Originally known as Midtown, it was incorporated as Perryville in 1821 as the county seat of Perry County, Tennessee .
The current courthouse is the third such structure. It was built in 1904 at a cost of $30,000. Perryville and Perry County were named for Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, Naval hero of the War of 1812. [7] [8] An early store in Perryville was a log structure built by Jean Ferdinand Rozier on the north side of the square. [9]
The Square is considered a show place of the city with newly completed streets, decorative sidewalks, "Washington" style light fixtures and decorative tree plantings. Newly brick-paved plaza, landscaped seating areas, park benches, a sundial, a drinking fountain, a directional marker and a gazebo have been added to the courthouse lawn.
Perryville may refer to a location in the United States: Communities. Perryville, Alaska; ... This page was last edited on 4 April 2024, at 23:39 (UTC).
St. Mary's of the Barrens Church is a Catholic Church and former seminary in Perryville, Missouri.St. Mary's is the historic seat of the American Vincentians and since its establishment in 1818 has served as an educational institution, a Vincentian house of formation, and a Vincentian community residence. [2]