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William Wallace Beebe

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William Wallace Beebe Veteran

Birth
Michigan, USA
Death
4 May 1924 (aged 82)
Paullina, O'Brien County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Paullina, O'Brien County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
2-55
Memorial ID
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A Union Army Civil War Veteran

BATTLE UNIT NAME: 113th Regiment, Illinois Infantry
SIDE: Union
COMPANY: B
SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Private
SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: Private
ALTERNATE NAME:
FILM NUMBER: M539 ROLL 6
PLAQUE NUMBER:
NOTES: none
Source: https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldierId=1D37DA80-DC7A-DF11-BF36-B8AC6F5D926A
(Filed under Beebe, Wallace W.)

Enlisted in Co. B, 113th Illinois Vol. Infantry on 01 Oct 1862. Beebe was captured at the Battle of Guntown (aka Brice's Crossroad) on 10 Jun 1864. He survived incarceration at Andersonville Prison and mustered out of service on 01 Jul 1865.

Beebe, William Wallace Resides Paullina Iowa; born May 17, 1841, in Michigan; his father, Daniel P. (born September 26, 1809, in New York); mother Eliza Jane Beebe (born September 25, 1814, in New York). Was married (Ellen Amelia) December 21, 1887; children; Frank Wallace, Bertha Amelia, Gladys, Fredanna. Enlisted August 5, 1862, at Essex, Ill., Company B., One Hundred and Thirteenth Illinois Volunteer Infantry; served at Hollow Springs, Vicksburg, first attack; Arkansas Post, all through siege of Vicksburg and Jackson, Miss.; was shot and taken prisoner; in Libby prison; hospital at Richmond; four months in prison; paroled and returned to Chicago January 1, 1864, returning to regiment May 19, at Memphis, Tenn.; afterwards in fight at Guntown, Miss.; taken prisoner and held in Andersonville and other prisons nine months; discharged at Springfield, Ill., July 1,1865. Settled in O'Brien County March 1,1883, living in Baker Township. Member McKenzie Post, G. A. R., Sheldon, Iowa.

OLD SOLDIERS WHO HAVE LIVED IN O'BRIEN COUNTY, IA
Compiled by Geo W. Schee and O.H. Montzheimer
1909, Primghar, IA
A Union Army Civil War Veteran

BATTLE UNIT NAME: 113th Regiment, Illinois Infantry
SIDE: Union
COMPANY: B
SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Private
SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: Private
ALTERNATE NAME:
FILM NUMBER: M539 ROLL 6
PLAQUE NUMBER:
NOTES: none
Source: https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldierId=1D37DA80-DC7A-DF11-BF36-B8AC6F5D926A
(Filed under Beebe, Wallace W.)

Enlisted in Co. B, 113th Illinois Vol. Infantry on 01 Oct 1862. Beebe was captured at the Battle of Guntown (aka Brice's Crossroad) on 10 Jun 1864. He survived incarceration at Andersonville Prison and mustered out of service on 01 Jul 1865.

Beebe, William Wallace Resides Paullina Iowa; born May 17, 1841, in Michigan; his father, Daniel P. (born September 26, 1809, in New York); mother Eliza Jane Beebe (born September 25, 1814, in New York). Was married (Ellen Amelia) December 21, 1887; children; Frank Wallace, Bertha Amelia, Gladys, Fredanna. Enlisted August 5, 1862, at Essex, Ill., Company B., One Hundred and Thirteenth Illinois Volunteer Infantry; served at Hollow Springs, Vicksburg, first attack; Arkansas Post, all through siege of Vicksburg and Jackson, Miss.; was shot and taken prisoner; in Libby prison; hospital at Richmond; four months in prison; paroled and returned to Chicago January 1, 1864, returning to regiment May 19, at Memphis, Tenn.; afterwards in fight at Guntown, Miss.; taken prisoner and held in Andersonville and other prisons nine months; discharged at Springfield, Ill., July 1,1865. Settled in O'Brien County March 1,1883, living in Baker Township. Member McKenzie Post, G. A. R., Sheldon, Iowa.

OLD SOLDIERS WHO HAVE LIVED IN O'BRIEN COUNTY, IA
Compiled by Geo W. Schee and O.H. Montzheimer
1909, Primghar, IA


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