Andrew Crozer Reeves (December 3, 1867 – February 15, 1936) was an American politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly in 1925 and in the New Jersey Senate from 1926 to 1936.[1][2]

A. Crozer Reeves
Member of the New Jersey Senate from the Mercer district
In office
1926–1936
Preceded byWilliam H. Blackwell
Succeeded byCrawford Jamieson
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the Mercer district
In office
1925–1925
Preceded byGeorge O. Vanderbilt
Succeeded byMay A. Thropp
Personal details
Born(1867-12-03)December 3, 1867
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
DiedFebruary 15, 1936(1936-02-15) (aged 68)
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Political partyRepublican

Reeves was born near Yardley in Bucks County, Pennsylvania in 1867. After his family moved to Mercer County, New Jersey, he was educated at the New Jersey State Model School in Trenton and the Stewart (later Rider) School of Business.[3][4]

In Trenton, Reeves organized a wholesale grocery firm that was later incorporated as Muschert, Reeves and Company, for which he served as president. He entered the newspaper business, becoming president of the Trenton Times Corporation, publishing the Trenton Evening Times and Trenton Sunday Times-Advertiser. He was also active in farming, serving as the longtime treasurer for the Mercer County Board of Agriculture.[3]

In 1925, Reeves was elected to the New Jersey General Assembly as a Republican from Mercer County, and the following year he was elected to the New Jersey Senate. He twice served as chairman of the Senate Joint Appropriations Committee. Reeves served as Senate majority leader in 1931 and as Senate president in 1932, also serving as Acting Governor. In 1934 he was named president pro tem of the Senate.[5]

On February 15, 1936, Reeves died of a heart attack on the boardwalk in Atlantic City, where he was planning to attend the annual legislative dinner. He was 68 years old.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Asbury Park Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey on January 14, 1930 · Page 11". Newspapers.com. 1930-01-14. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
  2. ^ "Asbury Park Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey on September 26, 1932 · Page 3". Newspapers.com. 1932-09-26. Retrieved 2017-12-11.
  3. ^ a b Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey. 1926. pp. 316–7.
  4. ^ Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey, Volume 1. 1907. p. 182.
  5. ^ a b "A. Crozer Reeves, Legislator, Dies". New York Times. February 16, 1935. Retrieved April 5, 2023.