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and the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors. After his four-year tour as Chief of Engineers, he retired on June 18, 1924. After retirement, General Beach served as consulting engineer for various business interests in the United States and Mexico. He was President of the
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in 1912–15. He also oversaw the entire Gulf Division in six of those seven years and the Central Division in 1915–20. In the latter capacity and as
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ceded the state-built improvements to the federal government in 1887. From 1894 to 1901 he worked on public improvements in the
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beside his wife Anna May (Dillon) Beach (1861–1934) on January 29, 1946.
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Members of the Board of Commissioners for the District of Columbia
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Beach developed plans for the reconstruction of the
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Dubuque, Iowa
Pasadena, California
United States Army
Major General
Chief of Engineers
Engineer Commissioner of the District of Columbia
William Murray Black
John Biddle
U.S. Army
Chief of Engineers
Dubuque, Iowa
United States Military Academy
Corps of Engineers
United States Army
brigadier general
Edward Burr
Adelbert Cronkhite
John T. Thompson
Charles Treat
Edward A. Millar
Richard W. Young
Benjamin Alvord Jr.
George W. McIver
Henry T. Allen
William H. Sage
Thomas B. Dugan
William H. Allaire
Muskingum River
locks

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