Oran D. Perry
Oran D. Perry was an Indiana lawyer, military officer, American Civil War veteran, businessman, and the Indiana Adjutant General from 1905 to 1909 under Governor of Indiana Winfield T. Durbin and Frank Hanly.
Early life
Oran Perry was born on February 1, 1838, in Liberty, Indiana, as the son of James Perry and Elizabeth Snowden. In 1844 his family moved to Richmond, Indiana where he lived for much of his childhood. Perry's family were Quakers and he attended Quaker schools while growing up in Richmond.Military career
During the American Civil War Perry volunteered for service in the Union Army on April 23, 1861, as a private in Company B of the 16th [Indiana Infantry Regiment]. Perry was eventually appointed as the Sergeant Major of Company B and mustered out of service with the regiment on May 23, 1862. The regiment was present at the Battle of Ball's Bluff in October 1861.On July 18, 1862, Perry reenlisted in the 69th Indiana Infantry Regiment and was appointed as the regiment's adjutant with the rank of First Lieutenant. The 69th Indiana was mainly recruited out of Winchester and Richmond, Indiana, along with Wayne County and Hancock County. Perry fought with the 69th Indiana at the Battle of Richmond where he was captured as a prisoner of war, but was later paroled.
Perry was eventually promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel of the 69th Indiana on March 13, 1863, and fought in the following battles with the regiment; the Battle of Richmond, the Yazoo Pass Expedition, the Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, the Battle of Arkansas Post, the Battle of Port Gibson, the Battle of Champion Hill, the Battle of [Big Black River Bridge], the Siege of Vicksburg, the Bayou Teche Campaign, the Red River Campaign, and the Battle of Fort Blakeley.
Near the end of the war Perry commanded the "residuary battalion" of the regiment which included just a couple of companies of the original regiment before it was mustered out of federal service on July 5, 1865. Perry received the brevet rank of Colonel when mustered out of federal service for gallant actions while serving with the regiment.