George W. Beadle Papers 1863-1890

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George W. Beadle Papers 1863-1890

George W. Beadle was an American Civil War soldier who served in the 10th Regiment of Ohio Infantry, and later, in the 18th Independent Battery of Ohio Light Artillery. After the war he settled in Plainwell, Michigan. The collection consists of correspondence, Civil War military records, a certificate designating Beadle as a notary public, copies of Bible lessons, and a receipt. The collection pertains primarily to the Civil War experiences of Beadle and his wife, Rachel Smith, and includes correspondence which reflects the effects of the war on the personal lives of the soldiers and their families. In addition there is some information on Beadle's military units.

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Beadle, George W.

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George W. Beadle (b. 1841?), born in England, was a Union soldier during the American Civil War who served first in the 10th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, and then later in the 18th Independent Battery of the Ohio Light Artillery. After the war, he settled in Plainwell, Michigan. During the last year of the war, he corresponded heavily with Rachel Smith of Chattanooga, Tennessee, whom he married after the end of the war. From the guide to the George W. Beadle Papers, 1863-1890, (Western R...