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Reed, Thomas B., House
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certified local government:
NO
county:
Cumberland County
national register number:
73000239
offers public access:
False
owership:
Private
property type:
Domestic - single dwelling
statement of significance:
From 1888 until his death, this was the residence of Thomas B. Reed (1839-1902), the powerful Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives. In 1890, "Czar Reed" reformed House procedures with the introduction of the "Reed Rules."
resource type:
Building