Seborn Emory Perry III was born in High Point in 1901 and belonged to a family tied to the city's earliest mercantile history. In later life he was associated with substantial High Point real estate, textile, and furniture interests, while his wife Virginia Ullery Perry moved in notable cultural circles, serving on the board of directors of the Metropolitan Opera Guild, supporting major musical causes in New York, and building a reputation with her husband as a collector of silver and antiques. High Point, North Carolina's official website mentions that "the 1938 freight station was located to the old Seborn Perry estate and is now known as Centennial Station." Their daughter's wedding to a U.S. Marine Corp. Lieutenant was announced in the New York Times. Our official warranty in many ways.
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