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      • 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
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Walter_ReedWalter Reed - Wikipedia

    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). While posted at frontier camps, the couple also adopted a Native American girl named Susie.

  3. Walter Lawrence Reed (4 December 1877 – 1 May 1956) was a major general in the United States Army who served as Inspector General of the Army from 1 December 1935 to 23 December 1939. His father was Army Medical Corps officer Major Walter Reed, namesake of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. [1] He was born in Fort Apache, Arizona, and moved ...

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

  5. Nov 2, 2023 · Written By Susan Ammons. Walter Reed was born on September 13, 1851, in a small country home at Belroi, Gloucester County, Virginia. He was the last of five children of the Reverend Lemuel Sutton Reed and his wife Pharaba White.

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  6. Sep 13, 2013 · Celebrating Walter Reed. By Laura McNulty and Ginny A. Roth. Today would have been Major Walter Reed’s 162nd birthday. Reed, shown in this picture with his daughter Emilie Mabel “Blossom” Reed, is well known for his work in discovering how typhoid and yellow fever spread. The Walter Reed National Military Medical Center also carries his ...

  7. Mar 1, 2024 · Born in Murfreesboro, North Carolina, Mrs. Reed was one of nine children of John and Hannah Rea Lawrence. She was married to Dr. Reed in 1876, when he was a First Lieutenant in the Army Medical Corps.

  8. sites.rootsweb.com › ~vaggsv › dr_walter_reedDr. Walter Reed - RootsWeb

    Jan 30, 2004 · Dr. Walter Reed: Gloucester County's Modern Medical Hero From The Last Century Story by Zack Loesch Illustrations by Tommy Rainier Dr. Walter Reed, a native son of Gloucester County, Virginia, became a national hero at a time when memories of the Civil War were fresh in the minds of many living in the American South.

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