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John Fulton Reynolds (September 21, 1820 – July 1, 1863) [1] was a career United States Army officer and a general in the American Civil War.One of the Union Army's most respected senior commanders, he played a key role in committing the Army of the Potomac to the Battle of Gettysburg and was killed at the start of the battle.
Confederate Lieutenant General: 13 1860 1861 John F. Reynolds 1841 Union Major General; killed in the Battle of Gettysburg: 14 1861 1861 Christopher C. Augur 1843 Union Major General: 15 1861 1862 Kenner Garrard 1851 Union Brigadier General: 16 1862 1864 Henry B. Clitz 1845 17 1864 1864 John C. Tidball 1848 18 1864 1870
Confederate Lieutenant General: 13 1860 1861 John F. Reynolds 1841 Union Major General; killed in the Battle of Gettysburg: 14 1861 1861 Christopher C. Augur 1843 Union Major General: 15 1861 1862 Kenner Garrard 1851 Union Brigadier General: 16 1862 1864 Henry B. Clitz 1845 17 1864 1864 John C. Tidball 1848 18 1864 1870
His skillful defensive troop dispositions, coupled with the bravery and tenacity of his dismounted men, allowed the I Corps, under Major General John F. Reynolds, time to come up in support and thus maintain a Union foothold in tactically important positions. Despite Lee's barrage attack of 140 cannons and a final infantry attack on the third ...
John F. Reynolds: 26 Aug-12 Sept 1862: 3rd Division, III Corps (Army of VA) Second Bull Run: George G. Meade: 12-17 Sept 1862: 3rd Division, I Corps: South Mountain, Antietam: Truman Seymour: 17-29 Sept 1862: 3rd Division, I Corps: Antietam: George G. Meade: 29 Sept-25 Dec 1862: 3rd Division, I Corps: Fredericksburg: Horatio G. Sickel: 25 Dec ...
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Seven Days Battles (from June 25 to July 1, 1862) of the American Civil War.Order of battle compiled from the army organization-return of casualties during the battle [1] and the reports.
I Corps (First Corps) was the designation of three different corps-sized units in the Union Army during the American Civil War.Separate formation called the I Corps served in the Army of the Ohio/Army of the Cumberland under Alexander M. McCook from September 29, 1862 to November 5, 1862, in the Army of the Mississippi under George W. Morgan from January 4, 1863 to January 12, 1863 (which was ...
Arriving in the vanguard of Maj. Gen. John F. Reynolds's I Corps on July 1, 1863, Wadsworth's division bore much of the brunt of the overwhelming Confederate attack that morning and afternoon. They were able to hold out against attacks from both the west and north, providing the time to bring up sufficient forces to hold the high ground south ...