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nt in the pursuit of Morgan's Raiders. William Nelson, commanded a division in Buell's Army at Shiloh. Jeremiah T. Boyle, defender of Kentucky and Tennessee. N. B. Buford, leader of Cavalry in Kentucky and Tennessee. transferred to the Department of Washington and was discontinued on August 1st. This organization is often referred to as the wandering corps, for it fought in seven States. Major-General Jesse Lee Reno (U. S.M. A. 1846) was born in Wheeling, West Virginia, June 20, 1823, and served in the Mexican War, where he was severely wounded at Chapultepec. He was a captain when the Civil War broke out, but was commissioned brigadier-general of volunteers and commanded a brigade in Burnside's Expeditionary Corps, a division in the Department of North Carolina, and the same in the Ninth Army Corps, when it was created. He fought at Roanoke Island, New Berne, Camden, Manassas, and Chantilly and was placed in command of the Ninth Corps, September 3, 1862. He was k