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      • He married Emily Blackwell Lawrence (1856–1950) of North Carolina on April 26, 1876, and took her West with him.
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    He married Emily Blackwell Lawrence (1856–1950) of North Carolina on April 26, 1876, and took her West with him. Later, Emily gave birth to a son, Walter Lawrence Reed (1877–1956) and a daughter, Emily Lawrence Reed (1883–1964).

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  3. In 1876, after marriage to Emily Lawrence, Reed joined the Medical Department of the U.S. Army. The Army offered financial security and opportunities to travel around the expanding nation. First Lt. Reed and his wife departed for Camp Lowell in the Arizona Territory, where he was the only physician for 200 miles.

  4. Mar 1, 2024 · His daughter, Blossom Reed (July 12, 1883-August 22, 1964), and his wife, Emilie Lawrence Reed (January 14, 1856-July 23, 1950), are buried with him.

  5. At these postings, his wife gave birth to two children, Walter Lawrence and Emilie, most likely delivered by their father.

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  6. Nov 2, 2023 · In this same year he married Miss Emilie Lawrence, of Murfreesboro, North Carolina. He had two children Walter Lawrence Reed born at Fort Apache (1877) and Emilie Lawrence Reed born at Fort Omaha. (1883). Stricken with appendicitis, he died of acute peritonitis on November 23, 1902.

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  7. Sep 9, 2024 · After marrying Emilie Lawrence in April 1876, Reed was transferred to Fort Lowell in Arizona, where his wife soon joined him. During the next 18 years—changing stations almost every year—Reed was on garrison duty, often at frontier stations.

  8. He was married, in 1876, to Amelia Lawrence, daughter of John Vaughan Lawrence, a planter of Murfreesboro, North Carolina. They had two children: a daughter and a son who became an officer of infantry in the United States Army.

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