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31: 764: 278:. The group then followed the Arkansas River to the 100th Meridian, where they awaited permission from Mexico to enter their territory. Along the way from Fort Osage to this point the group erected mounts to guide future travelers. Permission to enter Mexico was granted in September 1825. Sibley continued south, eventually reaching Taos while Reeves and Mather returned to Missouri to report on the expedition's progress. 187:, when Benjamin was around thirteen years old, but soon were beset by tragedy. Brewer Reeves, a veteran of the American Revolutionary War, died shortly after the move to Kentucky, leaving the teenage Benjamin, the eldest child, to help raise and support his three younger siblings. On November 12, 1806, in 290:. He remarried in August, 1836 to Virginia T. Garth. Reeves resumed a life in politics, serving several terms in the Kentucky legislature until his death. Benjamin Harrison Reeves died April 16, 1849, at his home in Todd County after several months of illness. 215:
In November, 1812 Benjamin Reeves was called back to Kentucky from the war, having been elected to the state legislature that August. He would serve in the legislature until 1818 when Reeves and his family moved to the
224:. Befitting his previous legislative experience, the people of the county chose Reeves as one of their delegates to Missouri's first Constitutional Convention in 1820–21. In 1824 Reeves was elected Missouri's second 236:
died in office in August, 1825 Benjamin Reeves, as Lieutenant Governor, would have taken over the rest of the term. However the Governorship went instead to Missouri Senate President Pro Tempore
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In May, 1835 Benjamin Reeves suffered a personal tragedy when his wife Patsy died. The next year Reeves and his family left Missouri and returned to Kentucky, settling in
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Nations and reached an agreement for safe passage for wagon trains and traders. In turn, Sibley named the area "Council Grove," which later became present-day
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broke out in June, 1812 Reeves helped organize a company of volunteers for duty and was elected Captain of the group. Attached to American forces in the
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along the trail if possible so as to prevent attacks on trade. With Thomas Mather replacing Menard, the "Sibley Expedition" left
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in April 1825. On a tributary of the Neosho River, the expedition met with leaders of the
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Benjamin Harrison Reeves, named for a signer of the
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Lieutenant Governor of Missouri
Frederick Bates
William Henry Ashley
Augusta County, Virginia
Todd County, Kentucky
Democratic-Republican Party
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri
Democratic-Republican
Declaration of Independence
Benjamin Harrison V
Augusta County, Virginia
Christian County, Kentucky
Lincoln County, Kentucky
War of 1812
Indiana Territory
Zachary Taylor
Siege of Fort Harrison
Missouri Territory
Howard County
Lieutenant Governor
Santa Fe Trail
Frederick Bates
Abraham J. Williams
U.S. President
John Quincy Adams
George C. Sibley
Pierre Menard
Native American tribes
Fort Osage

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