Frank Reeves (died January 26, 1933) was an American newspaper publisher and Democratic politician from Washington. He is perhaps best remembered as the husband of Belle Reeves, who succeeded him in the Legislature before becoming the first female Washington Secretary of State in 1938 upon her appointment by Governor Clarence Martin (and just the second woman to hold statewide elective office in Washington, after Josephine Preston). Frank died while cheering on Belle in a floor fight as she sought to maintain support for prohibition in the state House of Representatives in 1933.
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| - Frank Reeves (died January 26, 1933) was an American newspaper publisher and Democratic politician from Washington. He is perhaps best remembered as the husband of Belle Reeves, who succeeded him in the Legislature before becoming the first female Washington Secretary of State in 1938 upon her appointment by Governor Clarence Martin (and just the second woman to hold statewide elective office in Washington, after Josephine Preston). Frank died while cheering on Belle in a floor fight as she sought to maintain support for prohibition in the state House of Representatives in 1933. (en)
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| - People from Chelan County, Washington
- Belle Reeves
- Democratic Party (United States)
- Josephine Corliss Preston
- United States
- University of Washington
- Intracerebral hemorrhage
- 1933 deaths
- Skull fracture
- Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
- Ellensburg, Washington
- Geneseo, Kansas
- Members of the Washington House of Representatives
- Washington (state)
- Washington House of Representatives
- Wenatchee, Washington
- Clarence Martin
- Printer's devil
- Prohibition in the United States
- Washington (state) Democrats
- Chelan County, Washington
- Leavenworth, Washington
- Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
- Post Falls, Idaho
- Spokane, Washington
- Olympia, Washington
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union
- Typesetting
- Washington State Bar Association
- Newspaper publisher
- Silver Valley (Idaho)
- Washington's 12th legislative district
- Washington Secretary of State
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| - Frank Reeves (died January 26, 1933) was an American newspaper publisher and Democratic politician from Washington. He is perhaps best remembered as the husband of Belle Reeves, who succeeded him in the Legislature before becoming the first female Washington Secretary of State in 1938 upon her appointment by Governor Clarence Martin (and just the second woman to hold statewide elective office in Washington, after Josephine Preston). Frank died while cheering on Belle in a floor fight as she sought to maintain support for prohibition in the state House of Representatives in 1933. (en)
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