Reeves, Belle Culp, 1871-1948

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Belle Reeves, a Democrat, is the only female in history elected Washington Secretary of State. She was appointed Washington's eighth Secretary of State in February, 1938 by Governor Clarence Martin and served two and-a-half terms. Secretary Reeves was born in 1871 in Quincy, Ohio, where she spent her childhood. Her family moved to Washington in 1889. She lived in Wenatchee where she and her husband ran the town's first newspaper, The Wenatchee Advance. Her political career began in 1922 when she was elected to the House of Representatives. She represented the 56th Legislative District for eight terms from 1922-1938 before being appointed Secretary of State. Belle Reeves died in Olympia during her second full term on January 2, 1948.

From the description of Belle Reeves' collection of scrapbooks on President Roosevelt and President Truman, 1945-1948. (Washington State Library, Office of Secretary of State). WorldCat record id: 232574510

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