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Carmi W. Beach

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Wilcox). His twin sister, Caroline, also later moved to the west coast, settling in Oregon. Nathan Beach started the first blacksmith shop in the town of Marcellon and served several years on the town board. Carmi's elder brother, Isaac, was also a prominent citizen in Marcellon.
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was promoted to major for the battalion, and Beach was made captain of Company E. He held the role of company commander for most of the rest of the war, leaving at the expiration of his enlistment in January 1865.
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in 1869. At the time he was the youngest member of the Legislature. He represented Columbia County's 3rd Assembly district, which then comprised most of the north half of the county.
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Carmi Beach married Helen M. Hanchett, the daughter of Asahel Hanchett, who founded the settlement known as Hanchettville, in what later became the town of
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Carmi Beach was a twin, one of seven children of Nathan Beach and his wife Sarah (
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Quiner, Edwin B. (1866). "Regimental History–Second Cavalry".
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In the Fall of 1875, he went west to California, settling first at
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After returning to Wisconsin, Beach became involved with the
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in the Fall of 1862. In the Spring of 1863, their captain,
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Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
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The 2nd Wisconsin Cavalry was mostly involved in the
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as a child, in 1846, and settled with his parents at
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Index

Wisconsin State Assembly
Columbia
Hadley, New York
Monrovia, California
Mountain View Cemetery
Oakland, California
Republican
United States
United States Volunteers
Union Army
Captain
2nd Reg. Wis. Vol. Cavalry
American Civil War
Republican
Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Assembly
Columbia County
1870 session
Hadley, New York
Wisconsin Territory
Spring Prairie
Walworth County
Columbia County
Marcellon
Ripon College
American Civil War
Union Army
2nd Wisconsin Cavalry Regiment
first lieutenant
George N. Richmond

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