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John Reed Jr.

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Governor
  
George N. Briggs

Preceded by
  
Henry H. Childs


Succeeded by
  
Henry W. Cushman

Name
  
John Jr.

Preceded by
  
Isaiah L. Green (1813) Laban Wheaton (1815) Walter Folger, Jr. (1821) William Eustis (1823) John Quincy Adams (1833)

Succeeded by
  
William Baylies (1815) Walter Folger, Jr. (1817) Henry W. Dwight (1823) Barker Burnell (1841)

Died
  
November 25, 1860(1860-11-25) (aged 79) West Bridgewater, Massachusetts

John Reed Jr. (September 2, 1781 – November 25, 1860) was a Representative from Massachusetts.

Reed was born in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts. He graduated from Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island in 1803, and was a tutor of languages in that institution for two years, and principal of the Bridgewater, Massachusetts Academy in 1806 and 1807. He studied law, was admitted to the bar, and commenced practice in Yarmouth, Massachusetts.

Reed was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1814, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1830.


He was elected as a Federalist to the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Congresses (March 4, 1813 – March 3, 1817); elected to the Seventeenth through Twenty-third Congresses; elected as an Anti-Masonic candidate to the Twenty-fourth Congress, and elected as a Whig to the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Congresses (March 4, 1821 – March 3, 1841). He was chairman of the Committee on Revisal and Unfinished Business (Twenty-second Congress). He declined to be candidate for reelection in 1840.

He was the 17th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1845–1851).

Reed died in West Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Interment was in Mount Prospect Cemetery, Bridgewater, Massachusetts.

Reed was the son of John Reed Sr.

References

John Reed Jr. Wikipedia