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David Enoch Beem House, also known as the "Beem Mansion," is a historic home located in Spencer, Owen County, Indiana.Built in 1874, the large, two-story, Italianate-style residence is named after its original owner, David Enoch Beem, a local lawyer and banker, and his family.
David Enoch Beem (June 24, 1837 – October 23, 1923) was a prominent lawyer, banker, and American Civil War veteran from Spencer, Owen County, Indiana.Beem, who attained the rank of captain of Company H, 14th Indiana Infantry Regiment, fought in numerous battles in the eastern United States before he mustered out of the Union army in June 1864.
McCormick's Creek State Park, west of the junction of State Roads 43 and 46, and east of Spencer 39°17′30″N 86°43′38″W / 39.2917°N 86.7272°W / 39.2917; -86.7272 ( CCC Recreation Building-Nature
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U.S. Army Captain David Enoch Beem was born in Spencer on 24 June 1837, the sixth of twelve children of Levi and Sarah (Johnson) Beem. He graduated from Indiana University at Bloomington in 1860 with a degree in law and was admitted to the bar in Owen County. Beem enlisted as a first sergeant in the Union army on 19 April 1861, and assisted in ...
A 55,000-square-foot mansion set for auction next month would easily fetch the $9.9 million previous asking price if it were in Carmel, Calif., instead of Carmel, Ind. But there it sits in Indiana ...
Transportation buildings and structures in Owen County, Indiana (4 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Owen County, Indiana" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.