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Thomas Miller Beach

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to take measures which led to the fiasco of the Canadian invasion of 1870 and Kiel's surrender in 1871, and he supplied full details concerning various Irish-American associations, in which he himself was a prominent member. His successful infiltration of the
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Beach was proficient in medicine, among other skills, and he remained for years on close personal terms with the most extreme men in the Fenian organization. He was in the secrets of the "new departure" in 1879-1881, and in 1881 had an interview with
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lost the case, Beach's career was at an end, and Parnell, who had always insisted that he was opposed to violence, was completely exonerated.
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militia, and by the end of the war he had risen to the rank of Major. In 1865, through a fellow Union soldier,
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leader allegedly spoke sympathetically of an armed nationalist revolution in Ireland.
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Clark, Joseph. "The Spy who came in from the Coalfield, A British Spy in Illinois",
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In 1864, he married a young woman who had helped him to escape from a
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Thomas Miller Beach aka Henri le Caron portrait from his autobiography
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Delusion. The True Story of Victorian Superspy Henri Le Caron
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of 1889 ended Beach's spying career. He was subpoenaed by
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in cross-examination failing to alter his testimony.
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Index


English
spy
Detroit, Michigan
United States
Colchester
England
Paris
American Civil War
United States
Union Army
Confederate
John O'Neill
Fenian Brotherhood
Fenian raids
Canada
Member of Parliament
Home Secretary
British Government
Fenian Brotherhood
Clan na Gael
Upper Canada
Fenian raids
Fenian Dynamite Campaign
Patrick Henry Cronin
Chicago
Charles Stewart Parnell
House of Commons
Irish Parliamentary Party
Parnell Commission

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