Thomas Brackett Reed House was created in 1888.
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∙ 9y agoThomas Brackett Reed was born on 1839-10-18.
Thomas Brackett Reed died on 1902-12-07.
Thomas Brackett Reed
Thomas Brackett Reed
Thomas Brackett Reed was a 19th-century American author, known mainly for his political work as a Republican Congressman and Speaker of the House of Representatives. He did not write any books or significant literary works. Reed was more focused on his political career and served as an influential figure in American politics during his time.
Charles Frederick Crisp was the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from December 8, 1891 to March 4, 1895. Thomas Brackett Reed was Speaker from December 2, 1895 to March 4, 1899. Crisp was a member of the Democratic Party, and Reed was a member of the Republican Party.
Timothy Reed House was created in 1875.
Philo Reed House was created in 1907.
Reed O. Smoot House was created in 1892.
Charles Frederick Crisp (born January 29, 1845 in Sheffield, England; died October 23, 1896 in Atlanta, Georgia) succeeded Thomas Brackett Reed as the thirty-seventh Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, serving between December 8, 1891 and March 4, 1895.Following the end of Crisp's term in office, Thomas Brackett Reed (born October 18, 1839 in Portland, Maine; died December 7, 1902 in Washington DC) became the thirty-eighth Speaker of the House of Representatives, serving between December 2, 1895 and March 4, 1899.
Charles Frederick Crisp (born January 29, 1845 in Sheffield, England; died October 23, 1896 in Atlanta, Georgia) succeeded Thomas Brackett Reed as the thirty-seventh Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, serving between December 8, 1891 and March 4, 1895, including the whole of 1892.
Charles Frederick Crisp (born January 29, 1845 in Sheffield, England; died October 23, 1896 in Atlanta, Georgia) succeeded Thomas Brackett Reed as the thirty-seventh Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, serving between December 8, 1891 and March 4, 1895, including the whole of 1893.