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Gen. Reasin Beall is associated with a place called Gen. Beall's Hill. This place has erroneously been listed as Gen Bell's Hill. The date of its identification is 1813. So, it may actually be the name of a battle that occurred in Ohio during the War of 1812. Gen Beall also lived at this time in Columbiana Co Ohio, so it may instead be the name of his homestead, or the area where that was located. Since Gen. Beall's field of action during the War of 1812 included much of North Central Ohio if it was a battle it could have been located anywhere in that area, perhaps in the area of Stark Co., Ashland Co., or Richland Co. in Ohio.John5Russell3Finley 02:12, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Military Career
Sorry I missed this, his career is very well documented, He was in the indian Wars, and is way too young for the Am RevJohn5Russell3Finley 01:18, 29 June 2007 (UTC)