Beal, George Lafayette, 1825-1896
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Beal, George Lafayette, 1825-1896
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Beal
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George Lafayette
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1825-1896
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Beal was born in Norway, Maine. His father was one of the founders of the town. Beal studied at the Westbrook Seminary and was very interested military affairs, eventually being elected Captain of the local militia unit known as the Norway Light Infantry, a position he held at the beginning of the war. He was employed as an agent of the Canadian Express Company.
Beal was the first man in Oxford County to enlist, and his militia unit became Company "G" of the First Maine Infantry Regiment, a three-month unit. At the end of his enlistment, he re-enlisted and was commissioned colonel of the 10th Maine Infantry. The unit was engaged during Stonewall Jackson's valley campaign in 1862, including the Battle of Cedar Mountain. Beal was commended for the 10th Maine's service covering the retreat of Maj. Gen. Nathaniel Banks' Army of Virginia, and later at Second Bull Run, and Antietam, where Beal was severely wounded. Beal was mustered out with his regiment on May 8, 1863.
On December 17, 1863, Beal was commissioned as the colonel of the 29th Maine Infantry, in the XIX Corps, and took part in the Red River Campaign in Louisiana, and later Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley campaign in 1864.
He became a brigade commander on April 19, 1864, relieving James W. McMillan, while retaining command of the 29th Maine. He received a brevet promotion to Brigadier General of U. S. Volunteers on August 22, 1864, and was replaced as commander of the 29th Maine by Colonel George H. Nye on October 4, 1864. For gallant service at the Battle of Cedar Creek, he was promoted to full Brigadier General of U. S. Volunteers November 30, 1864. His brigade had been first to advance and break the enemy's lines during the turning point of the battle.
He was assigned to duty in North Carolina in 1865. Following the war, he was breveted to major general (on or retroactive to March 13, 1865) and assigned command of the eastern district of South Carolina during the Reconstruction era. He was mustered out of service in January 1866 and returned to Maine.
Beal became active in politics and was a delegate to the Republican National Convention which nominated General Grant for President in 1868, in which Beal was a Presidential elector from Maine. In 1872 he was appointed as a Pension Agent at Portland, Maine.
He served as Commander of the Department of Maine of the Grand Army of the Republic. He also served as Commander of the Maine Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
In 1880, he became Adjutant General of the Maine state militia, and served until 1885. In 1888, he was elected State Treasurer as a Republican and served until 1894. He died in 1896 from heart disease.
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Antietam, Battle of, Md., 1862
Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va., 1862
Cedar Mountain, Battle of, Va., 1862
Civil War, 1861-1865
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Reconstruction
Red River Campaign, 1864
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Louisiana
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George Lafayette Beal served a portion of his Civil War Service in Louisiana.
North Carolina
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George Lafayette Beal was assigned briefly in North Carolina during the Civil War.
Portland
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George Lafayette Beal attended Westbrook Seminary which is now the University of New England. George Lafayette Beal was also pension agent in Portland, Maine.
Virginia
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George Lafayette Beal served a portion of his Civil War Service in Virginia.
South Carolina
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George Lafayette Beal was assigned to South Carolina during Reconstruction.
Maryland
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George Lafayette Beal was at the Battle of Antietam.
Norway
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George Lafayette Beal was born on May 21, 1825.
Norway
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George Lafayette Beal died on December 11, 1896.
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