- Joseph J. Reynolds
Infobox Military Person
name=Joseph Jones Reynolds
born= birth date|1822|1|4
died= death date and age|1899|2|25|1822|1|4
placeofburial=Arlington National Cemetery
caption=
placeofbirth=Flemingsburg, Kentucky
placeofdeath=Washington, D.C.
allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1843–1857, 1861–1862, 1862–1877
rank= Major General
commands=XIX Corps VII Corps Department of Texas
battles=American Civil War Joseph Jones Reynolds (
January 4 ,1822 –February 25 ,1899 ) was an Americanengineer , educator, andmilitary officer who fought in theAmerican Civil War and thepostbellum Indian Wars .Early life and career
Reynolds was born in Flemingsburg,
Kentucky . He briefly attendedWabash College before he received an appointment in 1839 to theUnited States Military Academy at West Point,New York . After graduating tenth of thirty-nine cadets in the Class of 1843, Reynolds was brevetted as a second lieutenant and initially assigned to the 4th U.S. Artillery.He successively served at
Fort Monroe inVirginia ,Carlisle Barracks in centralPennsylvania , and then in Zachary Taylor's occupation army inTexas in 1845 before returning to the academy as assistant professor in 1846. On December 3 of that same year, he married Mary Elizabeth Bainbridge.He left West Point in 1857 and subsequently returned to
frontier duty, this time in theIndian Territory . He resigned his army commission and taught engineering atWashington University inSt. Louis, Missouri , for a time.In 1860, he moved to the state of
Indiana , where he owned a grocery business with one of his brothers.Civil War
After receiving a colonel's commission from Governor
Oliver P. Morton , Reynolds was placed in command of Indiana's Camp Morton, the wartime state's militia muster encampment at Indianapolis. Reynolds's 10th Indiana Volunteer regiment was sent to western Virginia, where it played a decisive role repulsing Confederates underRobert E. Lee at Cheat Mountain.Although promoted to brigadier general, Reynolds resigned in January 1862 and resumed training Indiana regiments at Camp Morton until November 1862 without a commission. Retroactively appointed colonel of the 75th Indiana volunteers, brigadier general, and then major general of U.S. volunteers, Reynolds commanded a division of XIV Corps,
Army of the Cumberland , at Hoover's Gap and Chickamauga.After serving as the army's chief of staff before Chattanooga, Reynolds was transferred to the
Gulf of Mexico , where he led a division of XIX Corps that garrisonedNew Orleans, Louisiana . He was later promoted to the command of the XIX Corps, and then commanded VII Corps inArkansas .Postbellum career
After the war, Reynolds remained in the regular army as colonel of the 26th U.S. Infantry and was assigned command of the Department of Arkansas. He later was transferred to duty in
Texas during Reconstruction, replacing Charles Griffin in charge of the Department of Texas. When military rule in Texas ceased in 1870, Reynolds again returned to frontier garrison duty.In the early and mid-1870s, Reynolds fought hostile Indians on the
Great Plains . During theBlack Hills War of 1876, he led an attack on Sioux warriors under the chiefHe Dog in the Powder River country. However, the campaign ended in failure, and Reynolds was subsequentlycourt-martial ed. He was found guilty of the charges and given a suspended sentence, and he resigned from the army on June 25, 1877. [Warner, p. 398.] .Reynolds died in
Washington, D.C. , and is buried atArlington National Cemetery .ee also
References
* Boatner, Mark Mayo, III. "The Civil War Dictionary." New York: McKay, 1959; revised 1988. ISBN 0-8129-1726-X.
* Miller, Francis T. (ed.), "The Photographic History of the Civil War", Patriot Publications, 1911, ISBN 0-7835-5726-4.
* Warner, Ezra J., "Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders", Louisiana State University Press, 1964, ISBN 0-8071-0822-7.
* [http://www.library.ci.corpus-christi.tx.us/mexicanwar/reynoldsjj.htm Cullum file listing] fromCorpus Christi, Texas library [http://www.library.ci.corpus-christi.tx.us/ website]
* [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/RR/fre32.html Biography] at [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/index.html The Handbook of Texas online]Notes
External links
*findagrave|5885489 Retrieved on
2008-02-12 Persondata
NAME = Reynolds, Joseph Jones
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION =Union army general
DATE OF BIRTH =January 4 ,1822
PLACE OF BIRTH =Flemingsburg, Kentucky
DATE OF DEATH =February 25 ,1899
PLACE OF DEATH =Washington, D.C.
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