Perry A. C. Reed Explained

Perry A. C. Reed
Birth Name:Perry Alvin Charles Reed
Birth Date:22 January 1871
Birth Place:Monroe, Wisconsin
Death Place:Springfield, Missouri
Occupation:Farmer, politician
Party:Republican
Office:34th President pro tempore of the Nebraska Senate
Term Start:January 1927
Term End:January 1929
Predecessor:John W. Robbins
Successor:John W. Cooper
Office1:Member of the Nebraska State Senate
Term Start1:1919
Term End1:1933
Office2:Member of the Nebraska House of Representatives
Term Start2:1917
Term End2:1918

Perry Alvin Charles Reed (January 22, 1871 – April 4, 1943) was a politician in the State of Nebraska.

Biography

Reed was born on January 22, 1871, to John P. and Emma J. Reed in or near Monroe, Wisconsin. They moved to Nebraska in 1875.[1] On March 11, 1896, he married Abbie L. Westcott. He was a farmer by trade and a member of the Odd Fellows. He died of pneumonia in 1943.[1]

Political career

Reed served in the Nebraska State Senate from 1919 to 1933.[1] Prior to that, he had served in the Nebraska State House of Representatives. He was a Republican.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Perry Reed, 73, Dies of Attack of Pneumonia. Lincoln Journal Star. April 5, 1943. 12. Newspapers.com. January 22, 2018.
  2. Book: The Nebraska Blue Book. Lincoln, Nebraska. 1922. 212.