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when Reynolds' soldiers attacked it, and after a five-hour-long engagement, suffering four men killed, six wounded, 66 frostbitten, and inflicting only a few killed and wounded, he withdrew his men from the battlefield and retreated about 20 miles (32 km) to the south. Native American leaders in
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for three charges. He was found guilty of all of the charges and given the sentence of suspension of rank and pay for one year's period. Although the sentence of the court-martial was
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in 1845 before returning to the academy as assistant professor in 1846. On December 3 of that same year, he married Mary Elizabeth Bainbridge.
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Reynolds's winter campaign of March 1876 ended in failure and he was subsequently
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Camp Morton, the wartime state's militia muster encampment at
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He left West Point in 1857 and subsequently returned to
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He was the brother-in law of Brevet Brigadier General
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United States Army personnel who were court-martialed
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For the War of 1812 general with a similar name, see
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Joseph Jones Reynolds died on February 25, 1899, in
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He later was transferred to duty in 868:United States Military Academy alumni 848:People of the Great Sioux War of 1876 689:The Reynolds Campaign on Powder River 638:, at the age of 77, and is buried in 514:and was then assigned command of the 377: 497: 401:, Reynolds was placed in command of 24: 823:People from Flemingsburg, Kentucky 536:3rd United States Cavalry Regiment 467:, Reynolds was transferred to the 370:In 1860, he moved to the state of 365:Washington University in St. Louis 25: 884: 777: 726:. First published 1959 by McKay. 652: 171: 158: 150:1843–1857, 1861–1877 691:. 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Joseph Jones Reynolds
Joseph Reynolds (Congressman)

Flemingsburg
Kentucky
Washington, D.C.
Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington County, Virginia
United States
Union
United States Army
Union Army

Colonel
USA

Major General
USV
XIX Corps
VII Corps
Army of Arkansas
26th Infantry Regiment
3rd Cavalry Regiment
American Civil War
Battle of Cheat Mountain
Battle of Hoover's Gap
Battle of Chickamauga
Indian Wars
Battle of Powder River
American

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