• Orange Empire Railway Museum – Perris, California Perris Valley Historical and Museum Association – Fred T. Perris archives Serpico, Philip C. (1988)...
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    established Perris in 1885. The city is named in honor of Fred T. Perris, chief engineer of the California Southern Railroad. The city of Perris was incorporated...
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  • French explorer and entomologist Frank Perris (1931–2015), British former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer Fred T. Perris (1837–1916), Chief Engineer of the...
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  • mining tools, and personal effects from the city's namesake, Fred T. Perris. The Perris Santa Fe Depot normally houses the museum, but many of the collections...
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    was built by J.W. Nance, a Perris developer, and was designed by Benjamin Franklin Levet, Sr., son-in-law to Fred T. Perris. The depot served both passenger...
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  • Publications. pp. 18–24. ISBN 0-88418-000-X. City of Perris, California. "A Brief History of the Perris Valley". Archived from the original on 2006-08-27...
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  • Publications. pp. 18–24. ISBN 0-88418-000-X. City of Perris, California. "A Brief History of the Perris Valley". Archived from the original on 2006-08-27...
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    level junction across SP tracks in Colton. California Southern engineer Fred T. Perris ordered the crossing built and acquired the track section for the railroad...
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  • assassination of Abraham Lincoln, son of Mary Surratt (born 1844) May 12 – Fred T. Perris, railroad civil engineer (born 1836) May 13 Clara Louise Kellogg, operatic...
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  • 000 m2). The plan was laid out by Henry G. Sherwood, and assisted by Fred T. Perris. The east–west streets were numbered, from First Street to Ninth Street...
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