Walter Reeves, the long-time host of a popular WSB Radio show, has died after battling Parkinson's Disease. He was a beloved figure in the Atlanta radio community and will be deeply missed by his listeners and colleagues.
In 1900, Walter Reeves was unsuccessful in his bid for the Republican nomination for governor.
In 1902, Walter Reeves did not seek renomination for his seat in Congress.
On March 3, 1903, Walter Reeves completed his service in the U.S. Congress, after being elected as a Republican to the Fifty-fourth and three subsequent Congresses, starting March 4, 1895.
Walter Reeves, the American educator, lawyer, and politician, passed away on April 9, 1909.
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