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Reilly resumed his legal career in Wellsville and became active in community affairs. He remained a force in local politics and helped support numerous Republican candidates. In 1873, he was a delegate to the Ohio state constitutional convention from Columbiana County.
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He died in Wellsville at the age of 77 and was buried in its St. Elizabeth's Cemetery. Upon death, his estate was awarded to the State of Ohio. There is a stadium and grade school in Salem, Ohio that was funded from part of his estate and bear his name to this date.
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assault, but General Reilly managed to rally them and repulse the attack, capturing more than 1,000 prisoners and seizing 22 Confederate battle flags.
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Reilly's brigade consisted of the 100th Ohio, 104th Ohio, and 8th Tennessee infantry regiments.
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of volunteers. Assigned command of the 3rd Division, XXIII Corps previously commanded by
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In August 1862, Reilly joined the military, accepting an appointment as the
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Reilly and his men were assigned in 1865 to the forces of Maj. Gen.
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In the summer of 1863, Reilly's 104th OVI was assigned to Maj. Gen.
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Republican Party members of the Ohio House of Representatives
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