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| | Mark A. Reeve |
 | | Reeve and his family began their journey to Kansas, and although they passed through what later was considered dangerous territory in Missouri, on account of the bushwackers, they were not molested and spent the first winter in that state at Springfield. |
 | | Whitall Reeve was married in Tennessee to Hannah Garvin, who was born in Tennessee and died near Americus, Kansas, in 1899, at the age of seventy-four years. |
 | | Reeve was married at Manhattan, Kansas, August 28, 1882, to Miss Cora Hunting, who was born at Manhattan May 7, 1865, and was educated in the agricultural college there. |
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