Frank M. Reed

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Frank M. Reed was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.

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Biography

Reed was born on February 19, 1861 in Necedah, Wisconsin.

Necedah, Wisconsin Village in Wisconsin, United States

Not to be confused with Neenah, Wisconsin

Career

Reed was elected to the Assembly in 1902. Additionally, he served as Chairman (Similar to Mayor) of Necedah and Clerk of the School Board of Necedah. [1] He was a Republican.

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References

  1. "Statewide County WI Archives Biographies.....Reed, Frank M". USGenWeb Archives. Retrieved 2011-12-21.