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Senate Years of Service: 1911-1929 Party: Democrat
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REED, James Alexander, a Senator from Missouri; born on a farm near Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, November 9,
1861; moved with his parents to Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, in 1864;
attended the public schools and Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; studied law;
admitted to the bar in 1885 and commenced practice in Cedar Rapids, Iowa; moved
to Kansas City, Mo., in 1887 and continued the practice of law; counselor of
Kansas City 1897-1898; prosecuting attorney of Jackson County 1898-1900, when
he resigned; mayor of Kansas City 1900-1904; elected as a Democrat to the
United States Senate in 1910; reelected in 1916 and 1922 and served from March
4, 1911, to March 3, 1929; was not a candidate for renomination in 1928;
chairman, Committee on Manufactures (Sixty-third through Sixty-fifth
Congresses), Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds (Sixty-fifth Congress),
Committee on Standards, Weights and Measures (Sixty-sixth Congress); resumed
the practice of his profession in Kansas City, Mo.; died at his summer home
near Fairview, Oscoda County, Mich., September 8, 1944; interment in Mount
Washington Cemetery, near Kansas City, Mo.
Bibliography
American National Biography;
Dictionary of American Biography; Meriwether, Lee.
Jim Reed, Senatorial Immortal: A Biography. Webster Groves,
Mo.: International Mark Twain Society, 1948; Mitchell, Franklin D. The
Re-Election of Irreconcilable James A. Reed.
Missouri Historical Review 60 (July 1966): 416-35.
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