Correspondence of Ben Beekman, 1883-1900.

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Correspondence of Ben Beekman, 1883-1900.

Correspondence between Ben Beekman and his parents, Cornelius C. Beekman and Julia Elizabeth (Hoffman) Beekman.

11 folders.

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Beekman family

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Beekman, Benjamin B., 1863-1945

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Cornelius C. Beekman was the founder and owner of Beekman Bank in Jacksonville, Oregon. His son, Benjamin became a lawyer in Portland and was a faculty member of the University of Oregon law school from 1907-1915, when the law school was based in Portland. Carrie Beekman, daughter of Cornelius and sister of Benjamin, provided for the funding of the Beekman chair in history at the University of Oregon, in addition to her many other substantial donations. From the guide to the Beekman ...

Beekman, Julia Elizabeth Hoffman, 1839-1931

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Beekman, Cornelius C. (Cornelius Compton), 1828-1915

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Gold freighter, Wells Fargo agent, and banker, of Jacksonville, Or. From the description of Cornelius C. Beekman correspondence, 1859-1900. (Library of Congress / Nucmc). WorldCat record id: 779967579 Cornelius C. Beekman was the founder and owner of Beekman Bank in Jacksonville, Oregon. His son, Benjamin became a lawyer in Portland and was a faculty member of the University of Oregon law school from 1907-1915, when the law school was based in Portland. Carrie Beekman, daugh...