A drawing depicting the death of
John F. Reynolds, a
United States Army officer who was killed at the
Battle of Gettysburg on
July 1, 1863. Reynolds was commanding the "left wing" of the
Army of the Potomac. As he was exhorting his troops, "Forward men! For God's sake forward!", he fell from his horse with a wound in the back of the upper neck, or lower head, and died almost instantly. His death essentially selected the location for the battle, to fight on that ground with forces that were initially numerically inferior to the
Confederates that were concentrating there.
Artist: Alfred Waud; Restoration: Jujutacular/PLW