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Walter Reeves

Walter Reeves was an American educator, lawyer, and politician. He served as a U.S. Representative for Illinois for four terms, from 1895 to 1903.


1900: Failed Gubernatorial Nomination

In 1900, Walter Reeves was unsuccessful in his bid for the Republican nomination for governor.

1902: Declined Renomination

In 1902, Walter Reeves did not seek renomination for his seat in Congress.

March 3, 1903: End of Congressional Service

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.

1903: End of Congressional Term

Walter Reeves concluded his service as a U.S. representative from Illinois in 1903, having served four terms since 1895.

April 9, 1909: Death of Walter Reeves

Walter Reeves, the American educator, lawyer, and politician, passed away on April 9, 1909.