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The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin, for 1879. Containing the Constitutions of the United States and of the State; Jefferson's Manual; Rules and Orders of the Senate and Assembly, and Annals of the Legislature; also, statistical tables and history of state
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Reed married Mary Hanes in 1837. An adopted daughter, Frances Dela Bates, died at the age of five in 1854. Mary Hanes Reed died in 1883. They had one daughter, Mary L. (Reed) McIntyre, known as "Mamie", who would survive them both.
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of Milwaukee was named after him; when he had first settled there at what would become the corner of Greenfield and Reed Street, it was a mere wilderness trail with but three houses upon it.
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for a charter for the Milwaukee and Fond du Lac Railroad, one of the short-lived railroad companies which would eventually become part of the
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Annual message of Alexander W. Randall, governor of the state of Wisconsin, and accompanying documents (1860 [Covers 1858/1859])
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and had lived in Wisconsin for 12 years. Reed served four years (1850-1853) as a Democratic member of the State Senate, first from the
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As of 1853, he was 37 years of age; his biographical listing showed that he was an "engineer", was born in
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Madison: Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau, distributed by Document Sales, 1981-1982; p. 699
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Utley, William L. "Annual report of the adjutant-general of the Wisconsin militia" p. 6; in
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Jones, D. W. "Twelfth Annual Report of Secretary of State Jones for 1859" (p. 153), in
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Reed was one of the founding members of the Old Settlers Club of Milwaukee and of the
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Manual for the Use of the Assembly, of the State of Wisconsin, for the Year 1853
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Eighteenth Annual Edition. Madison: David Atwood, State Printer, 1879; p. 414
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Vol. 2. Milwaukee: Milwaukee News Company, 1881; pp. 114, 145, 195
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at that time"), which he had helped to sneak out of the harbor of
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of the Senate. He was succeeded in the Senate by fellow Democrat
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on September 14, 1890, after a long illness. He was buried in
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Inspection Service of the United States government during the
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On August 21, 1862, he was commissioned a captain in the
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Madison: Brown and Carpenter, Printers, 1853; p. 85
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Index

Wisconsin Senate
Eliab B. Dean Jr.
Benjamin Allen
Eliab B. Dean Jr.
Wisconsin Senate
Joel Squires
Edward McGarry
6th district
Asa Kinney
John R. Briggs Jr.
18th district
Shelburn, Vermont
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
Dropsy
Forest Home Cemetery
Democratic
United States
United States Army
Union Army
Wisconsin Militia
Captain
USV
24th Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry
American Civil War
Battle of Perryville
Battle of Stones River
American
steamship
engineer

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