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History of Perry County Alabama

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Biographies:

Biography of Flavillus Sidney Goode

Flavillus Sidney Goode, lawyer, was born in Perry county, Ala., Jan. 24, 1831; son of the Hon. Sydney Moore and Louisa (Scudday) Goode; grandson of William and Sarah (James)Goode; great-grandson of Bennet and Martha (Jefferson) Goode; great, great-grandson of John Goode, and great, great, great-grandson of John and Anne (Bennett Goode. He was educated at Oakland college and at the University of North Carolina; was admitted to the bar in 1852, and practised in Thibodaux, Terre Bonne parish, La., where he also carried on a sugar plantation. He was a member of the state senate, 1857-58. In 1861 he entered the Confederate army and was captain of the Grivot guards in the Peninsula campaign. He was attorney-general of Louisiana, 1862-65; served in the state senate. 1874-78, and was judge of the superior court, 1879-86. He died in Thibodaux, La. in 1886.

From: Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Johnson, Rossiter, editor




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Alabama Facts:
Tree: southern (longleaf) pine
Bird: yellowhammer
Flower: camellia
Nickname: Cotton State, Yellowhammer State, Heart of Dixie
Motto: We Dare Defend Our Rights
Area (sq. mi.): 51,609
Capitol: Montgomery
Admitted: 14 Dec 1819




Perry County Facts:

Seat: Marion
Established: 13 Dec 1819
Formed from: Montgomery


Some Historic Photographers from Perry county AL

  • Turner and Valentine
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