- Andrew Horatio Reeder
Infobox_Governor
name= Andrew Reeder
caption=
order= 1st
office= Territorial Governor of Kansas
term_start=July 7 ,1854
term_end=August 16 ,1855
lieutenant=
predecessor= None
successor=Wilson Shannon
birth_date=July 12 ,1807
birth_place=Easton, Pennsylvania
death_date=July 5 ,1864
death_place= Easton, Pennsylvania
spouse= Amelia Hutter
profession= attorney, soldier
party= Democrat
religion=
footnotes=Andrew Horatio Reeder (
July 12 ,1807 -July 5 ,1864 ) was the first governor of the Territorial Kansas.Reeder was born in Easton, Pennsylvania to Absolom Reeder and Christina (Smith) Reeder. He was educated at an academy in
Lawrenceville, New Jersey . He read law in aPennsylvania law office and was admitted to the bar there in 1828. In 1831, he married Amelia Hutter. Together they had three sons and five daughters.Reeder was a loyal Democrat and supported the idea of
popular sovereignty which dealt with territories decisions on the issue of slavery. On June 29, 1854, PresidentFranklin Pierce appointed Reeder to the office of the governor of the territory of Kansas. Reeder took the oath of office on July 7th and arrived in Kansas on October 7th. He served until April 17, 1855, when he left the territory, makingDaniel Woodson acting territorial governor. Reeder returned to the Kansas Territory on June 23rd and remained in office until August 16, 1855, when he was fired.As governor of the Territory of Kansas, Reeder was a proponent of the controversial
Kansas-Nebraska Act . InMarch 30 1855 , one of the biggest voting frauds took place, when neighboring Missourians came into the Kansas Territory to vote illegally on the issue of Kansas being admitted into the U.S. as a free state or a slave state. The incident caused border violence betweenKansas andMissouri , referred to asBleeding Kansas .External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8242996 Find-A-Grave profile for Andrew Reeder]
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