- Robert Reily
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name=Robert Reily
born= 1820
died=May 2 , death year and age|1863|1820
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placeofbirth=Hamilton County, Ohio
placeofdeath=Chancellorsville ,Virginia
placeofburial=Spring Grove Cemetery inCincinnati, Ohio
allegiance= United States of America Union
branch=United States Army Union Army
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rank= Colonel
unit=75th Ohio Infantry regiment
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battles=American Civil War
*Battle of Chancellorsville †
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laterwork=Robert Reily (1820 –
May 2 ,1863 ) was a colonel of the75th Ohio Infantry regiment in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War . He was killed in action at theBattle of Chancellorsville .Biography
Born in
Hamilton County, Ohio , Reily was the founder of the Village ofWyoming, Ohio . When the Civil War broke out in 1861, Reily joined the 75th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was mustered in as a major but was promoted to lieutenant colonel and then colonel. During the Battle of Chancellorsville, the 75th Ohio was part of the 2nd Brigade, 1st Division of the XI Corps in theArmy of the Potomac . OnMay 2 ,1863 , ConfederateGeneral Robert E. Lee sentThomas "Stonewall" Jackson and hiscorps on a 12-mile march around the Union lines with the hope of catching the XI Corps by surprise.At 4:30 in the afternoon, Colonel Reily had heard reports of a Confederate movement in his direction. Unlike many top commanders, such as the XI Corps commander Major General
Oliver O. Howard , Reily did not dismiss them. He prepared the 75th Ohio for an attack he knew was coming. He had his men lie down and rest by their guns and wait for the attack. Within a half hour, Jackson's 12,000 Confederate soldiers rushed out of the thick underbrush. Most of the XI Corp was taken by surprise and broke for the rear without firing a shot. As other men of the XI Corp ran by in a panic, the 75th Ohio stood and fired back at the Confederates. They kept up the fire for ten minutes until the Confederates had overwhelmed their lines, forcing them to retreat. In those ten minutes, Colonel Reily was killed, while 150 other men of the 75th Ohio were killed or wounded.Reily was buried in
Spring Grove Cemetery inCincinnati, Ohio , in Section 46, Lot 39. Ironically, Reily is buried in the same cemetery as the Union commander at Chancellorsville, Major GeneralJoe Hooker .ee also
References
*cite book | first=Henry | last=Woodhead | title=The Civil War | publisher=Time-Life Books Inc. | year=1985 |Notes
editor=| id=ISBN 0-8094-4748-7
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NAME= Reily, Robert
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= Union Union colonel
DATE OF BIRTH= 1820
PLACE OF BIRTH=Hamilton County, Ohio
DATE OF DEATH=May 2 ,1863
PLACE OF DEATH=Chancellorsville ,Virginia
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