Conrad Reid

Conrad Reid
1st Mayor City of Lorain
In office
April 6, 1874  October 7, 1875
Preceded by none
Succeeded by Thomas Gawn
Personal details
Born September 30, 1802
Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
Died March 24, 1883

In 1874, Conrad Reid (September 30, 1802 March 24, 1883) was elected the first mayor of the newly incorporated village(city) of Lorain, Ohio (originally founded as 'Black River village' by his father, John S. Reid).[1] Conrad served as the village's Postmaster in 1835, and he built a two-story hotel called the Reid House that same year. (His father had also operated an earlier log-structure "Reid House" inn/tavern, nearby.) Conrad was appointed a U.S. Marshal during the Civil War. He resigned from office of mayor on October 7, 1875. The Reid House hotel burned down one month after Conrad Reid's death.

References

  1. History of Lorain County, Ohio. Williams Brothers. 1879.


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