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66: 531:"When war broke out, Thomas Beecher worked indefatigably on behalf of the Union cause. He delivered numerous sermons denouncing secession and defending the Union. He also traveled throughout upstate New York to recruit badly needed troops for New York regiments. ...Beecher's joining the 141st New York Regiment in September of 1862—he was mustered in as chaplain on 12 September 1862 and discharged on 10 January 1863—was the culmination of his efforts on behalf of the Union cause." 128: 504:, it is located on the west side of Wisner Park on North Main Street in Elmira. The growing congregation overwhelmed it. After one of his popular services, he asked the congregation if they felt a new church was necessary. Estimates were that a suitable one would cost fifty thousand dollars. The vote was almost unanimous in favor of a new church, and total pledges of about eighty thousand dollars were given toward that goal. 25: 538:, which had been underway for two years, Beecher started a regiment with A.S. Diven (the Army depended on wealthier private individuals to recruit men and outfit them with arms, horses, and uniforms), the 107th  regiment, which was soon sent to the front. Later, Beecher aided Colonel Hathaway in raising the 141st regiment and would go into the field with them as a chaplain, serving into 1864. 518:
Later in life, he found that conducting two services was too taxing, and he canceled the evening service. To provide another forum, Beecher founded a club of male youths, who would meet on Tuesday nights. Beecher would ask them to report on something interesting they observed during the previous
477:, as an aide to the professor of chemistry and pharmacy. Beecher worked formally in several educational institutions. In 1846 he became the principal of the North-East Grammar School in Philadelphia. From 1848 to 1851, he was the head of the High School in 361:, where he became the minister of a Congregational church. His services were popular and he presided over the construction of a new church to accommodate the large congregation. Beecher became a close friend of the writer 522:
During his preaching career in Elmira, Beecher was the head of the Sunday school run by the Park Church. It had about 700 members, ranging in age from five to past fifty. Different classes were led by volunteers.
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To support its community, the new church also had a facility for social gatherings and events such as banquets and parties, as well as a large hall where the children could play. Beecher started a
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He sailed to South America in due to depleted health in November 1866. He returned on May 1, 1867, feeling rejuvenated. He participated in a range of sports when his health was good enough:
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to preach at the Independent Congregational Church. When his services became overcrowded, Beecher held the service at the newly constructed opera house and, weather permitting, at Eldridge Park.
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at the church, donating his personal collection. The church held two services; one in the morning, and the other in the evening. (Beecher also ministered to the prisoners of the
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Beecher married Olivia Day in 1851; she died two years later. In 1857 Beecher married his second wife, Julia Jones. She was his deceased wife's cousin, and granddaughter of
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Glenn, Myra C. (Winter 1996). "Political Intrigue and Family Conflict During the Civil War: The Beechers of Elmira".
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week. He also sent his pupils to mechanics, locomotive shops, and other places, to learn through observation.
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In May 1867, Beecher was again involved with both teaching and preaching. In 1870, along with the Rev.
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After college, he spent a year with his father in Cincinnati and a year with his brother and minister,
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When Beecher arrived, the church was a moderate-sized wooden structure. Now known as
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and his wife Harriet Porter. Thomas Beecher was one of thirteen children, including
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Thomas Beecher was ordained at age 28, and he began his preaching career in
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T.K. Beecher Elementary School, located in Elmira, was named in his honor.
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Wood, William Dustin (1925). "Illinois College at the Half Century".
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After college and some teaching experience, Beecher settled in
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A statue of Beecher was erected at Wisner Park in Elmira.
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in the basement, where Beecher would take plunge baths.
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From 1836 to 1839, Beecher went to preparatory school in
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