Samuel Beatty 1820-1885

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Beatty was born in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, but was raised in Stark County, Ohio. He served as a lieutenant in the Third Ohio Infantry during the Mexican–American War in the 1840s, and then was the sheriff of Stark County in the late 1850s.

When the Civil War erupted, he formed a volunteer unit that mustered in as Company A of the 19th Ohio Infantry—the "Canton Light Guards." Beatty was elected as the regiment's first colonel. After initial organization and training at the local fairgrounds, the regiment was transported to Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio, for additional drilling. Beatty led the 19th Ohio in a series of battles in western Virginia, including the Battle of Rich Mountain. He fought at the Battle of Shiloh in the spring of 1862. He subsequently commanded a brigade (11th Brigade, Fifth Division, II Corps) in the Army of the Cumberland at the Battle of Perryville in Kentucky that autumn.

Beatty, although still a colonel in rank, took command of Brig. Gen. Horatio Van Cleve's division of Maj. Gen. Thomas L. Crittenden's wing during the Battle of Stones River after the general was wounded. His men were driven back by a charge by Confederates under John C. Breckinridge. They rallied after federal artillery gathered by Crittenden's artillery chief, Captain John Mendenhall, bombarded Breckinridge's troops.

Promoted to brigadier general backdated to November 1862, Beatty's personal bravery at the Battle of Chickamauga in September 1863 received the commendation of XXI Corps commander Thomas L. Crittenden, who wrote, "With pride I mention the name of Brig. Gen. Samuel Beatty for his conduct on this occasion."

Beatty led a brigade in the IV Corps of the Army of the Cumberland during the Atlanta Campaign.

By nomination of President Andrew Johnson on January 13, 1866 and confirmation by the U.S. Senate on March 12, 1866, he was retroactively awarded the brevet grade of major general of volunteers, to rank from March 13, 1865, for his actions at the Battle of Nashville, leading the division of Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Wood, who was acting corps commander. This brevet promotion made him the highest ranking Union Army officer from Stark County.

Beatty was mustered out of the volunteer service on January 15, 1866.

After the war, Beatty returned to Stark County and farmed in Jackson Township. He died at home and was buried in the City Cemetery in Massillon, Ohio.

Original farmhouse located at 8903 Beatty ST NW MASSILLON, OH 44646. Later deconstructed and put into storage.

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contributorOf Record Group 94: Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984 Series: Letters Received, 1863 - 1917 File Unit: Beatty, Samuel - [Blank] - 1863 National Archives at Washington, D.C
referencedIn Record Group 94: Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984 Series: Indexes to the Carded Records of Soldiers Who Served in Volunteer Organizations During the Civil War, 1899 - 1927 File Unit: Beatty, Samuel - Unit: 19th Infantry (3 Months, 1861), Company: F & S - Enlistment Rank: Col, Discharge Rank: Col National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf Record Group 94: Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984 Series: Letters Received, 1863 - 1917 File Unit: Beatty, Samuel - Tennessee - 1863 National Archives at Washington, D.C
referencedIn Record Group 94: Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984 Series: Letters Received, 1863 - 1917 File Unit: Consolidated Military Officer's File of Samuel Beatty, Alabama, 1865 National Archives at Washington, D.C
referencedIn Record Group 94: Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984 Series: Indexes to the Carded Records of Soldiers Who Served in Volunteer Organizations During the Mexican War, 1899 - 1927 File Unit: Beatty, Samuel - State: Ohio - Regiment: 3 Ohio Infantry, Company K - Enlistment Rank: 1 Lt - Discharge Rank: 1 Lt National Archives at Washington, D.C
referencedIn Record Group 94: Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984 Series: Indexes to the Carded Records of Soldiers Who Served in Volunteer Organizations During the Civil War, 1899 - 1927 File Unit: Beatty, Samuel - Unit: 19th Infantry (3 Months, 1861), Company: A - Enlistment Rank: Capt, Discharge Rank: Col National Archives at Washington, D.C
referencedIn Record Group 94: Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984 Series: Letters Received, 1863 - 1917 File Unit: Consolidated Military Officer's File of Samuel Beatty, Texas, 1865 National Archives at Washington, D.C
contributorOf Record Group 94: Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1762 - 1984 Series: Letters Received, 1863 - 1917 File Unit: Samuel, Beatty - State: Maine - Year: 1865 National Archives at Washington, D.C
Place Name Admin Code Country
Ohio OH US
Mexico 00 MX
Tennessee TN US
Ohio OH US
Perryville KY US
Pennsylvania PA US
Nashville TN US
Atlanta GA US
Virginia VA US
Columbus OH US
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Chickamauga, Battle of, Ga., 1863
Civil War, 1861-1865
Mexican War, 1846-1848
Murfreesboro, Battle of, 1862-1863
Nashville, Battle of, Nashville, Tenn., 1864
Perryville, Battle of, Perryville, Ky., 1862
Rich Mountain, Battle of, W. Va., 1861
Shiloh, Battle of, Tenn., 1862
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Birth 1820-12-16

1885-05-26

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