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Joseph Jones Reynolds (January 4, 1822 – February 25, 1899) was an American engineer, educator, and military officer who fought in the American Civil War and the postbellum Indian Wars. Early life and career
Joseph Reynolds may refer to: Joseph Reynolds (congressman) (1785–1864), U.S. Representative from New York and brigadier general; Joseph B. Reynolds (1836–1898), Greenback member of the Wisconsin State Assembly; Joseph J. Reynolds (1822–1899), U.S. Army general in the Civil War and Black Hills War; Joseph Melvin Reynolds (1924–1997 ...
Joseph Reynolds (September 14, 1785 – September 24, 1864) was an American farmer from New York who served as a brigadier general of state militia troops during the War of 1812, as a judge, and as a U.S. Representative from New York for one term from 1835 to 1837.
Joseph Reynolds (June 11, 1819 – February 21, 1891) was an American entrepreneur and founder of the Diamond Jo Line, a transportation company which operated steamboats on the upper Mississippi River. In his youth, while still living in upstate New York, he operated a butchery, a general store, a grain mill, and a tannery.
Joseph Melvin Reynolds (16 July 1924, Woodlawn, Tennessee – 11 June 1997, Baton Rouge, Louisiana) was an American professor of physics and a university administrator. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was a Guggenheim Fellow for the academic year 1958–1959.
Joseph Birdsall Reynolds (February 5, 1836 – March 27, 1898) was an American lawyer from Chilton, Wisconsin who served one term as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from Calumet County. He was elected as both a Greenback Party and Democratic candidate.
The Battle of Powder River, also known as the Reynolds Battle, occurred on March 17, 1876, in Montana Territory, United States, as part of the Big Horn Expedition.The attack on a Northern Cheyenne and Oglala Lakota Indian encampment by Colonel Joseph J. Reynolds initiated the Great Sioux War of 1876.
The Joseph Reynolds House (also known as Willowmere) is a historic house at 956 Hope Street in Bristol, Rhode Island, United States, built c. 1698–1700.The three-story wood-frame house is one of the oldest buildings in Bristol and the oldest known three-story building in Rhode Island.