Walter Reed
He was Walter Reed Smith on his birth certificate, but when he decided to pursue acting, the Washington-born hopeful dropped the "Smith" and retained his first and middle name professionally. Bypassing the o... More »
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Dec 2 , 4:00 PM CT · Cheyenne: Death Deals the Hand  · Channel 940 · ENCRWS · Duration: 60 min.
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Famous Leaders for Young Readers, Walter Reed ... Walter Reed, an American medical doctor had received his medical degree by the time he was 18 years old. He married Emilie Lawrence and they had two children, a son and a daughter. They also adopted an Indian girl.
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Walter Reed Army Medical Center - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) is the United States Army's flagship medical center on the east coast of the United States. Located on 113 acres (457,000 m²) in Washington, D.C., it serv...
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Walter Reed spent his first days in a small house which served as the parsonage for a Methodist congregation in Gloucester County, Virginia, where his father was minister.  Lemuel Sutton Reed and Pharaba White Reed welcomed young Walter into the family on September 13, 1851;  he was the youngest of their five...
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