There's some other issue here. It's not that the battery is damaged, it's that it,presumably, supplied less than a tenth of the expected ma-H. Unless, of course, the battery was damaged to begin with. You should be able to draw 60 mA for 7 hours from a 600mA-Hr battery. I still don't know the point of putting that resistor in series with the battery, though-that's just going to waste power. Unless your goal is to waste power. 60 mA through a 100 ohm resistor will drop 6Volts. Is that really what you want to do????
But, wait a minute. You say you've got a 5 volt motor connected to a 3.2 volt battery? And a 100 ohm resistor in series with all that?? I'm surprised your motor ran at all.