239:
192:
205:
228:
811:
298:
287:
25:
823:
532:, Louisiana, 1842–43; on detached service at Washington, D.C., 1843–44; as Member of the Board of Visitors to the U.S. Military Academy, 1843; and again, on frontier duty at Fort Jesup, Louisiana, 1844; Major, Staff and became Paymaster, U.S. Army, Sep. 13, 1844; in the Army Pay Department, 1844–1861, in the Military Occupation of Texas, 1845–1846; in the
489:, 1832; on frontier duty at Ft. Crawford, Wisconsin, 1832–33; as Adjutant, 1st Infantry, at Regimental Headquarters, March 1, 1833, to June 11, 1836; became First Lieutenant, 2nd Dragoons, June 11, 1836; Captain, 2nd Dragoons, October 19, 1836, to September 13, 1844; at Headquarters of 2nd Dragoons on Regimental Staff duty, 1836–37; in garrison at
536:, 1846–47; in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1847–48; New Orleans, Louisiana, 1848; Washington, D.C. 1848–49; Albany, New York, 1849–1854; San Antonio, Texas, 1854–1859, and St. Louis, Missouri, 1859–1861. Resigned from United States Army, April 22, 1861, and joined the Confederate States Army in the rebellion of 1861–1865 against the United States.
133:
563:
As an administrator during the war, Beall's military knowledge and experience remained an untapped resource. He worked hard to have the
Confederate Marine Corps receive the personnel, supplies and other benefits accorded to other branches of the military. The training of officers and enlisted Marines
480:
A summary of Beall's U.S. Army career follows: Cadet at the
Military Academy, July 1, 1826, to July 1, 1830, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to Bvt. Second Lieut., 1st Infantry, July 1, 1830; Second Lieut., 1st Infantry, July 1, 1830, Served on frontier duty, at Ft. Winnebago,
618:
of the city of
Richmond and Superintendent of the Westmoreland Club. Beall kept most of the Confederate States Marine Corps records at his home. Much of the CSMC history, along with Beall's personal history during the war, was destroyed in a fire at his Richmond home in 1887.
721:
853:
504:, 1837–38, being engaged in the action of Locha-Hatchee, Florida, Jan. 24, 1838, and the Skirmish of Kenapapa Prairie, June 17, 1838, while transferring Indians to the West during the "
410:. Lloyd James Beall's mother was Elizabeth Waugh Jones, daughter of Hon. Thomas Jones of Patapsco Neck, Judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals (1778–1806). His two brothers,
591:
Thanks, in part, to Beall's efforts, the
Confederate Marines, called the "Rebel Leathernecks", gained a reputation for distinguished combat service, on the sea and land.
548:, Beall tendered his resignation and headed south. Beall was appointed a colonel in the Provisional Army of the Confederate States. On May 23, 1861, the Secretary of the
873:
893:
576:. By the end of the war, he had succeeded in helping improve the resources available to the Marine Corps and established a separate Marine training camp in
729:
883:
878:
743:
607:, and Frances Gibson Duncan, daughter of Hon. Thomas Duncan of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania (1817-1827).
898:
858:
669:
863:
642:
711:
1880 Henrico Co., VA, U.S. Federal Census, Richmond City, 512 E. High St., June 10, Enumeration Dist. 83, sht. 49, p. 169 A, line 43
623:
89:
61:
888:
68:
868:
521:
108:
784:
585:
557:
363:
316:
244:
42:
75:
430:
390:, and descendant of Ninian Beall, immigrant to Maryland from Scotland. His father, Lloyd Beall, was wounded at
46:
702:
1870 Henrico Co., VA, U.S. Federal Census, Madison Ward City of
Richmond, August 12, sht. 19, p. 90 A, line 1
545:
395:
268:
210:
513:
438:
57:
370:
and served as the
Commandant of the Confederate States Marine Corps from May 23, 1861, to April 9, 1865.
801:
577:
815:
673:
533:
470:
391:
339:
646:
549:
35:
659:
1860 U.S. Federal Census, St. Louis Co., MO, St. Louis Ward 6, June 20, sht. 43, p. 309, line 4.
604:
573:
560:, the only person to hold that position, and Beall served in that capacity throughout the war.
359:
227:
454:
423:
290:
82:
848:
843:
434:
411:
8:
494:
474:
297:
693:
Donnelly, Ralph W.(1989). "The
Confederate States Marine Corps: The Rebel Leathernecks"
611:
565:
490:
415:
344:
231:
172:
622:
Beall died in
Richmond on November 10, 1887, at age 79. He is interred in the city's
581:
569:
525:
827:
501:
419:
553:
509:
564:
took place at the
Marines' Barrack's Camp Beall, just a short distance south of
600:
505:
482:
462:
329:
286:
759:
837:
466:
334:
261:
197:
763:
403:
387:
386:, the son of Brevet Major Lloyd Beall of the United States Army, cousin of
383:
156:
132:
486:
446:
399:
520:, France, 1840–1842, to learn the French system of Dragoon exercise; at
414:
and John were to become officers and remain in the U.S. Army during the
529:
498:
379:
152:
458:
407:
24:
615:
358:(October 19, 1808 – November 10, 1887) was a senior
176:
450:
367:
301:
517:
442:
481:
Wisconsin, 1831, and Ft. Armstrong, Illinois, 1831–32; in the
512:, Oklahoma 1838–39. Recruiting service, 1839–40; at the
854:
American military personnel of the
Mexican–American War
799:
49:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
874:Burials at Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia)
722:"Westmoreland Club | Virginia Historical Society"
16:Commandant of the Confederate States Marine Corps
835:
599:Beall married Frances Duncan Hayne, daughter of
556:, appointed Beall as Colonel Commandant of the
497:, also known as the Florida War, against the
894:People of Maryland in the American Civil War
473:. He was a U.S. Army paymaster stationed at
398:, from 1797 to 1799, and in 1814 during the
884:Military personnel from Richmond, Virginia
744:"Lloyd J. Beall • Cullum's Register • 611"
528:, Pennsylvania, 1842; on frontier duty at
394:during the Revolution, served as mayor of
131:
643:"1st Battalion, 2d Air Defense Artillery"
453:exercise. In 1844, Beall was promoted to
445:, France, from 1840 to 1842 to learn the
109:Learn how and when to remove this message
879:Confederate States Marine Corps officers
426:and spy, executed during the Civil War.
373:
836:
402:was a Major of Artillery stationed at
899:United States Military Academy alumni
859:American people of the Black Hawk War
539:
864:American people of the Seminole Wars
610:After the Civil War, Beall lived in
580:; several permanent stations on the
47:adding citations to reliable sources
18:
13:
14:
910:
753:
522:United States Army Cavalry School
821:
809:
437:, in 1830. He also attended the
296:
285:
237:
226:
203:
190:
23:
785:Confederate States Marine Corps
364:Confederate States Marine Corps
317:Confederate States Marine Corps
245:Confederate States Marine Corps
34:needs additional citations for
736:
714:
705:
696:
687:
662:
653:
635:
431:United States Military Academy
378:Lloyd James Beall was born at
1:
629:
594:
546:Confederate States of America
418:. He was a distant cousin of
477:, when the Civil War began.
7:
10:
915:
889:Northern-born Confederates
578:Charleston, South Carolina
781:
776:
771:
614:, and became a merchant,
493:, Missouri, 1837; in the
429:Beall graduated from the
366:who attained the rank of
322:
311:
278:
253:
219:
182:
162:
139:
130:
123:
869:Beall family of Maryland
550:Confederate States Navy
605:Arthur Peronneau Hayne
424:Confederate privateer
374:Early life and career
254:Years of service
726:www.vahistorical.org
534:Mexican–American War
471:Mexican–American War
469:, as well as in the
435:West Point, New York
412:Benjamin Lloyd Beall
340:Mexican–American War
43:improve this article
495:Second Seminole War
475:St. Louis, Missouri
461:. He served in the
816:American Civil War
783:Commandant of the
624:Hollywood Cemetery
612:Richmond, Virginia
566:Richmond, Virginia
540:American Civil War
491:Jefferson Barracks
345:American Civil War
315:Commandant of the
232:United States Army
211:Confederate States
798:
797:
793:Office abolished
772:Military offices
586:Atlantic Seaboard
582:Mississippi River
526:Carlisle Barracks
356:Lloyd James Beall
353:
352:
166:November 10, 1887
119:
118:
111:
93:
906:
826:
825:
824:
814:
813:
812:
805:
769:
768:
748:
747:
740:
734:
733:
728:. Archived from
718:
712:
709:
703:
700:
694:
691:
685:
684:
682:
681:
672:. Archived from
670:"Lloyd J. Beall"
666:
660:
657:
651:
650:
645:. Archived from
639:
572:overlooking the
544:Siding with the
502:Seminole Indians
420:John Yates Beall
396:Georgetown, D.C.
300:
289:
243:
241:
240:
230:
209:
207:
206:
196:
194:
193:
169:
150:October 19, 1808
149:
147:
135:
121:
120:
114:
107:
103:
100:
94:
92:
58:"Lloyd J. Beall"
51:
27:
19:
914:
913:
909:
908:
907:
905:
904:
903:
834:
833:
832:
822:
820:
810:
808:
800:
788:
756:
751:
742:
741:
737:
720:
719:
715:
710:
706:
701:
697:
692:
688:
679:
677:
668:
667:
663:
658:
654:
641:
640:
636:
632:
597:
554:Stephen Mallory
542:
510:Cherokee Nation
376:
349:
307:
274:
249:
238:
236:
215:
204:
202:
191:
189:
171:
167:
151:
145:
143:
126:
115:
104:
98:
95:
52:
50:
40:
28:
17:
12:
11:
5:
912:
902:
901:
896:
891:
886:
881:
876:
871:
866:
861:
856:
851:
846:
831:
830:
818:
796:
795:
790:
780:
774:
773:
767:
766:
760:Lloyd J. Beall
755:
754:External links
752:
750:
749:
735:
732:on 2013-09-23.
713:
704:
695:
686:
661:
652:
649:on 2002-09-17.
633:
631:
628:
601:South Carolina
596:
593:
570:Drewry's Bluff
541:
538:
514:Cavalry School
506:Trail of Tears
483:Black Hawk War
439:Cavalry School
375:
372:
351:
350:
348:
347:
342:
337:
332:
330:Black Hawk War
326:
324:
320:
319:
313:
309:
308:
306:
305:
294:
282:
280:
276:
275:
273:
272:
265:
257:
255:
251:
250:
248:
247:
234:
223:
221:
217:
216:
214:
213:
200:
186:
184:
180:
179:
170:(aged 79)
164:
160:
159:
141:
137:
136:
128:
127:
125:Lloyd J. Beall
124:
117:
116:
31:
29:
22:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
911:
900:
897:
895:
892:
890:
887:
885:
882:
880:
877:
875:
872:
870:
867:
865:
862:
860:
857:
855:
852:
850:
847:
845:
842:
841:
839:
829:
819:
817:
807:
806:
803:
794:
791:
787:
786:
779:
775:
770:
765:
761:
758:
757:
745:
739:
731:
727:
723:
717:
708:
699:
690:
676:on 2007-09-28
675:
671:
665:
656:
648:
644:
638:
634:
627:
625:
620:
617:
613:
608:
606:
602:
592:
589:
587:
583:
579:
575:
571:
567:
561:
559:
555:
551:
547:
537:
535:
531:
527:
523:
519:
515:
511:
507:
503:
500:
496:
492:
488:
484:
478:
476:
472:
468:
467:Seminole Wars
464:
460:
456:
452:
449:'s system of
448:
444:
440:
436:
432:
427:
425:
421:
417:
413:
409:
405:
401:
397:
393:
389:
385:
381:
371:
369:
365:
361:
357:
346:
343:
341:
338:
336:
335:Seminole Wars
333:
331:
328:
327:
325:
321:
318:
314:
310:
303:
299:
295:
292:
288:
284:
283:
281:
277:
270:
266:
263:
259:
258:
256:
252:
246:
235:
233:
229:
225:
224:
222:
218:
212:
201:
199:
198:United States
188:
187:
185:
181:
178:
174:
165:
161:
158:
154:
142:
138:
134:
129:
122:
113:
110:
102:
91:
88:
84:
81:
77:
74:
70:
67:
63:
60: –
59:
55:
54:Find sources:
48:
44:
38:
37:
32:This article
30:
26:
21:
20:
792:
782:
777:
764:Find a Grave
738:
730:the original
725:
716:
707:
698:
689:
678:. Retrieved
674:the original
664:
655:
647:the original
637:
621:
609:
598:
590:
562:
558:Marine Corps
543:
485:against the
479:
428:
404:Fort McHenry
388:George Beall
384:Rhode Island
377:
355:
354:
168:(1887-11-10)
157:Rhode Island
105:
96:
86:
79:
72:
65:
53:
41:Please help
36:verification
33:
849:1887 deaths
844:1808 births
574:James River
487:Sac Indians
447:French Army
400:War of 1812
267:1861–1865 (
260:1830–1861 (
838:Categories
789:1861–1865
778:New office
680:2007-05-21
630:References
595:Later life
530:Fort Jesup
508:"; in the
499:Miccosukee
463:Black Hawk
392:Germantown
380:Fort Adams
183:Allegiance
153:Fort Adams
146:1808-10-19
99:March 2013
69:newspapers
828:Biography
459:U.S. Army
416:Civil War
408:Baltimore
616:Alderman
603:Senator
312:Commands
177:Virginia
173:Richmond
802:Portals
457:in the
451:Dragoon
368:colonel
362:of the
360:officer
302:Colonel
220:Service
83:scholar
518:Saumur
443:Saumur
304:(C.S.)
293:(U.S.)
242:
208:
195:
85:
78:
71:
64:
56:
568:, at
455:major
406:near
291:Major
90:JSTOR
76:books
584:and
465:and
323:Wars
279:Rank
269:C.S.
262:U.S.
163:Died
140:Born
62:news
762:at
516:at
441:of
433:at
45:by
840::
724:.
626:.
588:.
552:,
524:,
422:,
382:,
175:,
155:,
804::
746:.
683:.
271:)
264:)
148:)
144:(
112:)
106:(
101:)
97:(
87:·
80:·
73:·
66:·
39:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.