- Levi Branson Reeder
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name = Levi Branson Reeder
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office = Speaker of theOregon House of Representatives
termstart = 1901
termend = 1903
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predecessor =E. V. Carter
successor =Lawrence T. Harris
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birthdate =September 7 1865
birthplace =Eureka, Illinois
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party = Republican
spouse = Laura L. ZeiglerLevi Branson Reeder (
September 7 1865 -?) was an attorney and Republican politician from Pendleton in theU.S. state ofOregon . A native ofIllinois , he served as Speaker of theOregon House of Representatives from 1901–1903.Early life
Levi Reeder was born in Eureka, Woodford County,
Illinois , to Daniel A. and Eliza Reeder (nee Kelsay) onSeptember 7 1865 .Colmer, Montagu, and Charles Erskine Scott Wood. 1910. "History of the Bench and Bar of Oregon". Portland, Or: Historical Pub. Co. p. 209-210.] At the age of nine the family immigrated toOregon , settling inEastern Oregon . Reeder attended school in Athena and Weston before enrolling in college at Christian College (nowWestern Oregon University ) in Monmouth. He graduated with abachelor's of science degree in 1887, and then earned a B.S.D. degree at the institution. OnJuly 3 1890 , he married Laura L. Zeigler. After a year of course work and theUniversity of Michigan , Reeder then earned aBachelor of Laws degree from the school in 1891. He was admitted to the bar inWashington onAugust 1 1891 .Career
After passing the bar, Reeder entered private legal practice in
Stevens County, Washington , remaining there until 1895. From 1893 to 1895 he served as a prosecuting attorney in the county. In 1895, he returned to Oregon where he passed the bar and began practicing in Pendleton until 1904. In 1898, Reeder was elected as a Republican to theOregon House of Representatives from Umatilla County. [ [http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/legislative/histleg/statehood/1899reg.htm 1899 Regular Session (20th).] Oregon State Archives. Retrieved onJune 9 2008 .] He was re-elected in 1900, and served as the Speaker of the Oregon House during the 1901 legislative session. [ [http://bluebook.state.or.us/state/elections/elections34.htm Oregon Blue Book: Speakers of the House of Representatives of Oregon.] Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved onJune 9 2008 .] In 1904, Reeder relocated to Portland.Reeder advocated for opening a shipping channel on the
Columbia River from Pendleton to thePacific Ocean . [cite news
last=Reeder
first=Lee B.
title=Open the Columbia to the sea
date=1902
work=Pendleton Daily Tribune
publisher=E. P. Dodd
url=http://www.ccrh.org/comm/umatilla/primary/opensea.htm]References
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