History of Political Parties, National Reminiscences, And the Tippecanoe Movement ..
History of Political Parties, National Reminiscences, And the Tippecanoe Movement ..
Dorus M Dorus Morton Fox
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Neal by eighty thousand nine hundred and ninety-five. At the Ohio State convention, May 28th, Mr. McKinley received a unanimous vote presenting his name as Ohio's choice for president of the United States, pledging to him its unswerving support. THOMAS BRACKETT REED. TT-HOMAS BRACKETT REED was born in Portland, \\j Maine, October 18, 1839. His father, Captain Thomas B. Reed, master of a small coasting vessel, was also a native of Portland. His mother was Matilda Prince Mitchell, of North Yarmou...th, Maine. The son, who is a man of fine physique and address, greatly resembles his mother. W. H. Bronson says of him: "As speaker of the National House of Representatives he excited the interest of the whole country by his position in a contest the most spirited that had occurred in Congress for more than a quarter of a century. His political opponents criticised his official acts while all acknowledged his skill and ability. " Reed attended city schools and fitted for college in the high school; was nearly seventeen years old when he entered Bowdoin College; and he graduated in i860, just before he attained his majority; he had to rely almost wholly on his own resources to pay the expenses of his education.
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