[2][3] He read law in the office of Alfred S. Hartwell in 1891, and gained admission to the bar in 1893.
In 1900, he was named an associate justice of the Hawaii Territorial Supreme Court, serving until 1904.
[1][4] Perry married Eugenia May Vanderburgh in San Francisco on January 9, 1912.
Perry died at The Queen's Medical Center in Honolulu after suffering a fall in his home.
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