Union general Jesse L. Reno

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Union general Jesse L. Reno was a prominent U.S. Army officer and Civil War corps commander who was killed at the Battle of South Mountain in 1862.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Union Army general
human
allegiance Union
United States of America
awardReceived brevet promotions for gallantry in Mexican–American War
battle Battle of Antietam (preparations)
Battle of New Bern NERFINISHED
Battle of Roanoke Island NERFINISHED
Battle of South Mountain NERFINISHED
Mexican–American War campaigns
burialPlace Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath gunshot wound
conflict American Civil War
Mexican–American War
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1823-04-20
dateOfDeath 1862-09-14
educatedAt United States Military Academy
ethnicGroup American of French descent
familyName Reno NERFINISHED
givenName Jesse NERFINISHED
graduationYear 1846
hasPartInName Fort Reno, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
Fort Reno, Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
Reno County, Kansas NERFINISHED
Reno, Nevada NERFINISHED
Reno, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
mannerOfDeath killed in action
militaryBranch Union Army NERFINISHED
United States Army
militaryRank brigadier general
major general
notableFor Union IX Corps command in 1862 Maryland Campaign
death at the Battle of South Mountain
notableStudentOrAlumnusOf “Class the stars fell on” (USMA 1846) GENERATED
notableWork command of the IX Corps, Army of the Potomac
occupation military officer
placeOfBirth Wheeling, Virginia, United States NERFINISHED
Wheeling, West Virginia, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath South Mountain, Maryland, United States NERFINISHED
positionHeld corps commander
division commander
residence United States of America
surface form: United States
servedUnder Ambrose E. Burnside NERFINISHED
George B. McClellan NERFINISHED
serviceNumber USMA Class of 1846 officer
sexOrGender male

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Fort Reno namedAfter Union general Jesse L. Reno