Reed attended Taunton High School, Bristol Academy and Brown University.[2] Because of his father's adverse circumstances Reed was forced to leave Brown University.[5] Reed moved to Gardiner, Maine, to study law.[5] After he completed his study of law, Reed moved back to Taunton[5]
Newspaper employment
After he moved back to Taunton, Massachusetts Reed was, for about a year, editor of the Old Colony Republican newspaper.[5]
Massachusetts Legislature
At the age of 26 Reed was elected to represent Taunton in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.[5] Reed was in the Massachusetts Senate[1] in 1858 and 1862.[1][5] While in the Senate of 1862 Reed served on the Joint Standing Committees on Railways and Canals,[9] and on the Subject of Apportioning the State into Congressional Districts.[10]
Marriage and children
On February 24, 1851, Reed married Elizabeth Y. Allyn of New Bedford, Massachusetts.[2] The couple had two children, Sybil Reed, and Chester Allyn Reed.[2]
Law career
In 1848 Reed entered into a law partnership with Anselm Bassett. Reed practiced law in the firm of Bassett & Reed for the next 15 years.[5]
^ abcdefghiDavis, William Thomas (1895), Bench and Bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Volume I, Boston, Massachusetts: The Boston History Company, p. 363
^ abcdefghijklmnHurd, Duane Hamilton Hurd (1883), History of Bristol County, Massachusetts: with biographical sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men, Part 1, Philadelphia, PA: J. Lewis & CO., p. 10
^ abHurd, Duane Hamilton (1890), History of Bristol County, Massachusetts: with biographical sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men, Vol. I, Philadelphia, PA: J. Lewis & CO., p. xxxi
^Coolidge, Henry D. (November 1895), A Manual for the Use of the General Court, Boston, Ma.: Massachusetts General Court, p. 256
^ abcdefghijklmnopBorden, Alanson (1899), Our Country and its People: a Descriptive and Biographical Record of Bristol County Massachusetts, Boston, MA: The Boston History Company, p. 668
^Gifford, Stephen Nye (1862), A Manual for the Use of the General Court, Boston, Ma.: Massachusetts General Court, p. 197
^Capen, Nahum (1849), The Massachusetts State Record and Year Book of General Information, Volume III, Boston, Massachusetts: James French, p. 48
^Emery, Samuel Hopkins (1893), History of Taunton, Massachusetts: From Its Settlement to the Present Time, Syracuse, New York: D. Mason & Company, p. 556
^Gifford, Stephen Nye (1862), A Manual for the Use of the General Court, Boston, Massachusetts: Massachusetts General Court, p. 241
^Gifford, Stephen Nye (1862), A Manual for the Use of the General Court, Boston, Massachusetts: Massachusetts General Court, p. 245
Legal offices
Preceded by
Thomas Russell
Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court 1867–1871