James Randolph Reid

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James Randolph Reid (August 11, 1750 – January 25, 1789) was an American soldier during the Revolutionary War. He later served as a delegate for Pennsylvania to the Continental Congress from 1787 until 1789.

Formative years and the American Revolution

Reid was born on August 11, 1750 in

Congress' Own Regiment
.

Post-war life and death

After the war, Reid was one of the veterans who received a patent or land grant. He took his land in Middlesex Township of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania after his discharge in 1781. This remained his home for the remainder of his life.

In 1787, the Pennsylvania legislature appointed him as one of its delegates to the Continental Congress; he held this honor for three years until his death in 1789.

External links

  • United States Congress. "James Randolph Reid (id: R000147)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.