Ward now switched from the western to the northern circuit, to take advantage of his new connections.
In 1860 he was called to the bar and joined the northern circuit.
In May 1767 he was called to the bar, and went the northern circuit, of which he soon became one of the leaders.
He joined the northern circuit, where he found work and became popular.
He was called to the Bar in 1826 and joined the northern circuit.
He chose the northern circuit, and was not long in securing a high reputation.
He remained, however, attached to the northern circuit, apparently until his retirement.
After his congressional service, Reese served from 1893 to 1900 as judge of the northern judicial circuit.
He then served as solicitor of the northern judicial circuit 1804-1816.
He was called to the Bar in 1838, and went the northern circuit.