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  1. Jul 3, 2019 · Fast Facts: Major General John F. Reynolds . Rank: Major General; Service: US/Union Army; Born: September 20, 1820 in Lancaster, PA; Died: July 1, 1863 in Gettysburg, PA; Parents: John and Lydia Reynolds; Conflicts: Mexican-American War, Civil War; Known For: Second Battle of Manassas, Battle of Fredericksburg, Battle of Chancellorsville, and ...

  2. Jan 12, 2024 · [ Wikimedia Commons] Full Name: John Fulton Reynolds. Birth Date: September 20, 1820. Birth Location: Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Parents: John and Lydia (Moore) Reynolds. Education: United States Military Academy (1841) Occupation: Military officer. Career Summary: Colonel (USA) Major General (USVA) Spouse: None. Nickname: Old Common Sense.

  3. The popular Reynolds was the highest ranking general killed at Gettysburg and his death had a profound impact upon the rapidly developing Union defenses on July 1st. The 24th Michigan followed closely on the heels of the 2nd Wisconsin and advanced so fast that the men lacked time to load their rifles before entering the smoke filled woods to ...

  4. John F. Reynolds was a career United States Army officer who became one of the highest ranking officers in the Union army. He was killed in the early hours of the Battle of Gettysburg. Captain & Brevet Major (later Major General) John F. Reynolds of the 3rd U.S. Artillery Regiment. Early Life.

  5. John Fulton Reynolds was a career US Army officer, who served in the Mexican-American War, the Utah Expedition, and other campaigns related to Native American conflicts. He also taught as an instructor at the US Military Academy at West Point until the outbreak of the American Civil War.

  6. Don't forget to subscribe!John F. Reynolds (September 21, 1820 – July 1, 1863) was a career United States Army officer and a general in the American Civil Wa...

  7. Feb 18, 2021 · Major General John F. Reynolds, commander of the 1 st Corps, Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg, fits this question. General Reynolds has a large equestrian statue at Gettysburg, as well as a marker near where he was shot off his horse during the fighting on July 1, 1863.

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