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d from there to Sumter, S. C., where he served until the close of the war. He remained in Sumter in charge of the hospital and medical stores there until June, 1865, when he returned to Charleston, where he remained about six months, going from there to his old home on John's island. Since 1894 he has been engaged in the practice of his profession at Summerville. Major Thomas C. Beckham, a respected citizen of York county, was born in Chester county in 1832, the oldest son of Lewis A. and Theo H. (Chisholm) Beckham. His father was a planter and served in the legislature of the State. Major Beckham was educated at the Citadel academy, Charleston, and then became the representative of a Charleston shipping company at Fernandina, Fla. Returning to his home in 1860 on the occasion of his father's death, he remained on account of the exciting war spirit, and enlisted in the Calhoun Guards, a company of the Sixth volunteer regiment. After duty at Charleston harbor and on the coast he w