Thomas Brackett Reed, (October 18, 1839 – December 7, 1902), was a United States Representative from Maine, and Speaker of the House from 1889–1891 and from 1895–1899. He was a powerful leader of the Republican Party through much of the latter 19th century.
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| - Thomas Brackett Reed, (October 18, 1839 – December 7, 1902), was a United States Representative from Maine, and Speaker of the House from 1889–1891 and from 1895–1899. He was a powerful leader of the Republican Party through much of the latter 19th century.
- Thomas Reed (1819 - 9 February 1897) was a businessman and local politician. Born in Hampstead, he was the son a merchant also named Thomas Reed. He established himself as a "manufacturing stationer" specialising in the production of account books, and spent most of his life in the parish of St Marylebone. A Vice President of the National Sunday League and a member of the St Marylebone Vestry for 21 years. He sat as a Moderate Party member of the London County Council representing Marylebone West from 1892 until his death. Buried in Highgate Cemetery.
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| - Thomas Brackett Reed, (October 18, 1839 – December 7, 1902), was a United States Representative from Maine, and Speaker of the House from 1889–1891 and from 1895–1899. He was a powerful leader of the Republican Party through much of the latter 19th century.
- Thomas Reed (1819 - 9 February 1897) was a businessman and local politician. Born in Hampstead, he was the son a merchant also named Thomas Reed. He established himself as a "manufacturing stationer" specialising in the production of account books, and spent most of his life in the parish of St Marylebone. A Vice President of the National Sunday League and a member of the St Marylebone Vestry for 21 years. He sat as a Moderate Party member of the London County Council representing Marylebone West from 1892 until his death. Buried in Highgate Cemetery.
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