Beekman family papers
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The collection contains material pertaining to multiple generations of the Beekman family, a prominent New York City family of Dutch ancestry. Between the eighteenth and the twentieth centuries, the Beekmans were intimately involved in the city's mercantile business, politics, and philanthropy.
Biographical / Historical
The Beekmans were one of New York's most prominent families. Their name is perpetuated in New York City's Beekman, Ann, and William Streets, all named after family members, and in other namesake places throughout New York state.
The family first settled in the colony of New Netherlands in the mid-seventeenth century. Dr. William (Wilhelmus) Beekman (1623-1707), born in 1623 of protestant refugees Hendrick Beekman and Maria Baudartius, emigrated from the Netherlands to the colony in 1647 with Petrus Stuyvesant and served on the governor's administration in multiple capacities. In 1652, William purchased Corleas Hook's plantation on the Hudson river. A few years later he was appointed Vice Director of the Southern River (the Delaware River) territory in 1658, and for nine years was one of the burgomasters of New Amsterdam. In 1664, after he took an oath of allegiance to the English King Charles II, William was appointed sheriff of Esopus in Ulster County, where he served until 1672. During his service in 1670, he purchased an extensive property on Pearl Street along east river, extending west to present-day Beekman/William Streets and "The Beekman Swamp" west of that. In 1675, with the eruption of King Philip's War in New England, he and other prominent New Yorkers petitioned Governor Andros to dispose of their estates and move elsewhere in the colony. They were denied and imprisoned, but later released on bail. In 1683, he was named mayor and later purchased territory in Rhinebeck; he stayed on this property until his death in 1707. His son, Henry Beekman, was an Ulster County militia leader and, in return for his service, was provided with several large land grants in Dutchess County. Another son, Gerardus Beekman, served as temporary governor of the colony from 1709 to 1710.
Henry Beekman (1688-1776), the child of Henry Beekman and Johanna Lopers, was born in Ulster County in 1688. He married Janet Livingston in 1721, and after she passed away in 1724, remarried to the wealthy Gertrude Van Cortlandt in 1726. Henry, a prominent local landholder, was elected in 1724 to serve on the colonial assembly. He also completed a short-lived stint as New York County sheriff between 1732 and 1734. Henry retired from the assembly in 1758 and died at the family property in Rhinebeck in 1776.
William Beekman (1725-1795) was the son of Dr. William Beekman and Catherine De La Noy and brother of Cornelia Beekman Walton. A bachelor, Beekman managed the family real estate businesses and, on occasion, invested in mercantile ventures. During the summers, William resided with his bachelor brother Abraham at Rural Cove, one of the East River Beekman family estates.
Cornelia Beekman Walton (1708-1786), sister of James and William Beekman, married wealthy merchant William Walton on January 27, 1731, for which she had an eight hundred pound dowry from her father, Dr. William Beekman. Together they resided at the "Old Walton House" on Franklin Square in Manhattan. Cornelia's financial accounts, particularly after the death of her husband in 1768, are very well represented within the collection and indicate her familiarity with business and trade.
James Beekman (1732-1807), brother of William Beekman, married Jane Keteltas, the daughter of a New York Dutch merchant family, on October 5, 1752. James began his lucrative career as a dry goods merchant in 1750, and his business boomed during the Seven Years' War but suffered heavily during New York City's occupation in the American Revolution. James, a patriot, during the war found his Mount Pleasant estate at Turtle Bay taken over by British commanders including Sir William Howe and Sir Henry Clinton and was forced to relocate his family to Kingston. In the post-Revolutionary era, Beekman and his family were active members in New York City's high society and, after retiring to his Mount Pleasant estate in the early nineteenth century, he passed away on April 6, 1807. The mercantile papers of Beekman's business are well represented within the collection.
Jane Keteltas Beekman (1734-1817) married James Beekman in 1752. Though records are incomplete, Beekman gave birth to between ten and twelve children; these included sons William, James, and Gerard, and daughters Mary, who married Stephen Bayard, and Jane, who married Stephen Van Cortlandt. Jane was largely responsible for coordinating the education of her many children and provided personal tutoring to the daughters prior to their formal instruction. Records within the collection—including an account book bearing her name—indicate that she was intimately involved in the family's mercantile business and possessed a shrewd business acumen. Jane, a fixture of New York's high society in the early national period and a frequent entertainer, split her time between Hanover Square in the fashionable business district and the family's Mount Pleasant Estate.
William Beekman (1754-1808) was the eldest son of at least ten children born to James Beekman and Jane Keteltas. He graduated from Princeton in 1773, but continued to take classes well into 1775 and remained a bachelor throughout his life. William was bequeathed the family estate at Mount Pleasant upon the death of his father in 1807, but he passed away one year later and thus never retained possession of the property.
James Beekman, Jr. (1758-1837) was the son of James Beekman and Jane Keteltas. He attended Princeton at age ten but did not graduate, and so was instead educated by private tutors during the period of the imperial crisis. Not much information is available regarding his business or domestic affairs. James lived comfortably off of the proceeds of his deceased father's estate and later inherited the Mount Pleasant property after his mother's death in 1817. He married Lydia Watkins Drew and, after her death in 1833, became embroiled in a dispute over her estate with her executrix, Elizabeth Dunkin, that is well documented within the collection.
Gerard Beekman (1774-1833), son of James Beekman and Jane Keteltas, was the youngest child. Raised first in Kingston during British occupation and then in New York City, Gerard attended and graduated from Columbia College. An introspective and deeply religious man, Beekman led a quiet life as a bachelor until, at age thirty-six on April 9, 1810, he married Catherine Sanders, the daughter of a prominent upstate family. He and his wife only had one child survive to adulthood, James William. Beekman died of internal injuries in a stagecoach accident in 1833 and his wife would pass away two years later.
Theophilus Elsworth Beekman (1790-1858) was the son of Theophilus Beekman and Elizabeth Matthews. Beekman served as a Lieutenant in the United States Army during the War of 1812. He married Marietta (Maritta) Hathaway, whose father's papers are contained within this collection.
James W. Beekman (1815-1877) was the only living child of Gerard Beekman and Catherine Sanders. He inherited his father's considerable estate at Oyster Bay and Madison Avenue after Gerard's death in 1833. A philanthropist and politician, James W. graduated from Columbia College in 1834. He would later attend Columbia Law School but, after graduation, elected not to practice. In 1840, he married Abian (Abby Anne) Steele Milledoler, daughter of the Reverend Philip Milledoler, President of Rutgers College. Together they had five children: Catherine B., Gerard, Philip, James William II, and Cornelia, of whom all but Philip would survive to adulthood. Beginning in his thirties, James W. was active in the administrative affairs of the New-York Historical Society, the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, New York Society Library, Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents, the Woman's Hospital, other antebellum benevolent organizations, and was a trustee at Columbia University. In 1848, he was nominated as a "Silver Gray" Whig candidate for the New York State Assembly. He held two terms in the New York State Senate where he grappled with issues relating to immigration, slavery, temperance, and the funding of public education. After retiring from politics following an intense political upheaval over the candidacy of Hamilton Fish to the United States Senate, he continued to devote his time to philanthropy and political issues. In 1861, James W. visited Washington with Thurlow Weed and Erastus Corning to attend the "Peace Convention." His retirement pursuits included publishing on family history in the article "Founders of New York" in the book "Prominent Families of New York," and he also published the book "Early European Colonies on the Delaware." He died from pneumonia on June 15, 1877. His political, personal and institutional records are very well represented within the collection.
Abian "Abby" Steele Milledoler (1820-1897) was the daughter of Reverend Phillip Milledoler, a president of Rutgers College, and Margaret Steele Milledoler. She married James W. Beekman in 1840. She gave birth to four children: Gerard, James, Catherine, and Cornelia.
Gerard Beekman (1842-1918) was the son of James W. Beekman and Abian Milledoler. He, like Beekmans of previous generations, attended Columbia College and graduated in 1864. He received both Master of Arts and Bachelor of Law degrees in 1867, though he never actively practiced law. Instead, he served as a real estate manager for the many Beekman family estates he inherited at his father's death. Gerard, like his father, was active in charitable and philanthropic ventures and, in 1910, he founded the Beekman Family Association and endowed the association on his death. He was very active in pursuing Beekman family genealogical material during his lifetime, and much of the genealogy within this collection was compiled by him at the turn of the twentieth century.
Sources:
Aitken, William Benford. Distinguished Families in America. New York and London: The Knickerbocker Press, 1912.
Burrows, Edwin G., and Mike Wallace. Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.
Lamb, Martha J., and Burton Harrison. History of the City of New York: Its Origin, Rise, and Progress. 3 vols, New York: A.S. Barnes, 1877.
Mann, Bruce H. Republic of Debtors: Bankruptcy in the Age of American Independence. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002.
New York (State). Legislature. Senate. "Documents of the Senate of the State of New York." Albany: Printed by E. Croswell, 1831.
Scoville, Joseph Alfred. The Old Merchants of New York City. New York,: Carleton, 1863.
White, Philip L. "Beekman, Henry"; http://www.anb.org/articles/01/01-01210.html; American National Biography Online, February 2000.
White, Philip L. Gerard G. Beekman, and James Beekman. The Beekman Mercantile Papers, 1746-1799. 3 vols New York: New-York Historical Society, 1956.
White, Philip L. The Beekmans of New York in Politics and Commerce, 1647-1877. New York: New-York Historical Society under a grant from the Beekman Family Association, 1956.
White, Philip L. Beekmantown, New York: Forest Frontier to Farm Community. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1979.
Arrangement
This collection has not been fully processed or arranged. It is loosely organized by family member, as reflected in the box and folder list. To further assist researchers, the quick-reference guide below is designed to group the boxes and folders chronologically as well as by Beekman head of family. When a folder or box is placed under a particular family member, it means the bulk of that material is from that time period. Note that the date ranges are approximate only.
Key: "Box #" : "Folder #"
Ex: "1:2, 3, 4-5, 9" means Box 1, Folders 2, 3, 4 through 5, and 9
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Henry Beekman (1688-1776): 1:12-13, 20(17th Century),
William Beekman- (1725-1795): 1:21-22, 11:1, 17(A), 17(B), 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24(A), 24(B), 27:1, 3-4,6-11, 31(A):1, 31(B),
James Beekman (1757-1837): 4:2, 13(A), 13(B), 14(A), 14(B), 15(A), 15(B), 31(C), 32(A), 32(B), 34(A), 34(B),
William Beekman Jr. (1754-1808): 16(A), 16(B),
Gerard Beekman (1774-1833): 1:10, 11, 18, 19, 4:1, 3-5, 5(B):12, 6(B):13-17, 7(A)-Part 1:1-7, 8(B):10, 17-18, 11:2, 31(A):2-7,
Theophilus E. Beekman (bulk of doc from 1810's-1820's): 42
James W Beekman (1815-1877): 1:1-9, 14, 23-25, 2:1-10, 3:1-5, 5(A):1-9, 5(B):11(Part I-II), 13, 6(A):1-12, 6(B):18, 7(A)-Part I:8-12, 7(A)-Part II, 7(B):22-28, 8(A):1-9, 8(B):11-16,19, 9:1-7, 10:1-3, 11:3-10,12-13, 25(A), 25(B), 26(A)1-5, 27:2,5, 30(A), 30(B), 38(A), 38(B), 41(A), 41(B), 44:1-8,
Gerard Beekman (1842-1918): The bulk of the genealogical material is filed within these boxes and folders (James W. Beekman and future generations engaged heavily in family genealogy) 8(B):20, 12:1-8, 26(A):5-7, 26(B):8-9, 28(A), 28(B), 29, 38(B): 7 (Not much here but look at the end of the folder for genealogy), 39(A), 39(B), 40(A), 40(B), 43(A), 43(B), 44:9, 46,
Josephine L. Beekman, Recollections (1872-1953): 1:17,
Beekman Family: Typically children's school papers, art, poetry, college admissions cards, and other documents that were filed separately from official or personal correspondence. 5(A): 10, 5(B): 14-17, 11:11, 33, 36 (Circa 1750-1800), 37 (Bulk 18th Cent), 44:10-12, 45,
OVERSIZED BOXES: 47
Scope and Contents
The Beekman Family Papers consist largely of correspondence (mostly in English, some in French and Dutch), business papers, legal papers, financial documents, real estate documents and court records. Many of these papers center around the business and political affairs of the family in New York City and their various landholdings and accounts in New York State.
This collection was organized by Philip L. White during a fellowship before 1950. He was a doctoral student in history at Columbia when he set to work gathering the information that served to comprise his biography on the Beekman family, entitled "The Beekmans of New York," an entry in the American National Biography for Henry Beekman, and the three-volume published collection of business papers in the "Beekman Mercantile Papers." Along the way, he compiled more than four hundred pages of notes which provides an interesting--albeit somewhat limited--summary of this collection. It also seems apparent that the last few boxes, numbered 40-47, arrived after his fellowship ended and thus remain unaccounted for in the summary. There is one oversized box in this collection, Box 47. A PDF-version of White's summary description is available here (note that it may take a few minutes to download).
In addition to the manuscript collection, White also consulted the bound volumes of the Beekman family collection in his work on the mercantile papers. Housed separately from the Beekman Family Papers, the bound volumes can be found online at the N-YHS library catalogue by searching for "BV Beekman." Each set of volumes listed online has a brief description and a date range that accurately describes its contents.
The "Arrangement" section below represents the most recent attempt to reorganize the collection in a more user-friendly way: chronologically. As the researcher will notice, White's notes and the "Container List" are not always accurate, nor do they represent the entirety of this collection. This online finding aid--constructed predominantly as a box and folder list--aims to fill those gaps and create a functional point of entry into this collection.
More detailed information about the contents of the collection is provided in the box and folder descriptions.
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Preferred Citation
This collection should be cited as the Beekman Family Papers, MS 51, The New-York Historical Society.
Location of Materials
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Permanent loan from the Beekman Family Association.
About this Guide
Repository
Box 1, Beekman Family, Correspondence, Legal Documents, Diaries, 1652-1937, inclusive
Language of Materials
Scope and Contents
For additional detail, see White's guide, Volume 1, Pages 1-2, and Volume 2, Pages 426-438. White's descriptions are not organized by folder.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Beekman, Correspondence from Children in Switzerland, Letters from Catherine Beekman while at Mrs Haines School, School Copybooks, Report Cards, 1850-1870
James W. Beekman, Correspondence from John N. Beekman, William F. Beekman, Eight Letters from Mrs. James W. Beekman to Friends, 1855-1875
Scope and Contents
Material regarding James and John B. is missing from White's guide.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Beekman, Correspondence from Son Gerard, 1855-1875
Scope and Contents
Letters pertain primarily to Gerard Beekman's study abroud, and are in both English and French.
James W. Beekman, Correspondence from Rev. Maunsell Van Rensselaer and Mrs. Betsy Van Rensselaer, 1855- 1868
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Beekman, Correspondence to and from William S. Milledoler, 1850-1860
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Beekman, Correspondence from Captain and Mrs J.H. Graham and Cornelia Graham, 1854-1861
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Beekman, Correspondence from Mr. and Mrs. Jacob G. Sanders, John Sanders, and James B. Sanders, 1855-1867
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Beekman, Correspondence from Mrs. William Axtell Depeyster and J. Watts Depeyster, 1854-1868
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Beekman, Correspondence from Rev. and Mrs. P. Martin Brett and Cornelia Brett; also, correspondence from Cornelia Brett to Catherine Beekman, 1854-1858
Gerard Beekman, Correspondence (includes 1709 letter from Queen Ann regarding land grants in Imperial NY), 1709, 1810-1831
Correspondence to and from B., Catherine, Deborah, or Elizabeth Beekman, 1779-1840
Henry Beekman, 1711-1741, Correspondence and Legal Documents, 1711-1741
Henry Beekman, 1742-1745, Correspondence (bulk from Gilbert Livingston), 1742-1745
Henry R. and James W. Beekman, Correspondence, 1850-1886
Henry Beekman, 1746-1753, 1746-1753
Johannis Jr., Jacob, James J. Johannis, John C., John K., John, John James, John Jacob Beekman; Correspondence, Accounts, Agreements, Land Surveys, 1736-1835
Josephine L. Beekman, Recollections, 1937
Margaret, Maria, Peter Q., Sally, Verdine, William, and Samuel Beekman; Correspondence, Agreements, Estate Papers, 1768-1850
Magnus Beekman, Listing for the Corporation, 1801
William Beekman, Dutch Documents (formerly in uncatalogued R.R. Livingston collection), 1652-1669
William Gerard Beekman, Legal Documents, Undated
Patent Blueprint for Wawayanda, Undated
Deed from Mary Elizabeth G. Beekman and Others to John G. Beekman, Trustee of Mary Depeyster, 1847
James Beekman Diaries, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1851-1853
James Beekman Diaries, 1861, 1866, 1867, 1861, 1866-1867
Box 2, James W. Beekman, Correspondence, Circa 1850-1870
Language of Materials
Scope and Contents
For more information, see White's Guide, Volume 1, pages 2-23, which contains item-level detail' however, many folders are organized alphabetically and thus do not line up to the container list directly.
James W. Beekman, Correspondence Received, 1870's
Scope and Contents
Includes institutional documentation for the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, the N-YHS, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
James W. Beekman, Series of Letters to Dr. William B. Casey, Senator James Dixon, Rev. Charles M. Jameson, Edward S. Rand, Baron Roenne, Dr. John K. Sappington, William P. Wainwright, 1854-1864
James W. Beekman, Correspondence Received (Alphabetical by sender last name), 1860-1864
James W. Beekman, Correspondence Received, 1857-1858
James W. Beekman, Correspondence Received, 1859
James W. Beekman, Matias Romero Letters, 1864-1868
James W. Beekman, Correspondence Received, 1854
James W. Beekman, Correspondence Received, 1855
James W. Beekman, Correspondence Received, 1856
Scope and Contents
Not all material in this folder is listed in White's notes.
James W. Beekman, Correspondence Received, 1847, 1851-1852
James W. Beekman, Correspondence Received from Bryant Clay, Colfax, Grant, Mitchell, Scott, Sherman, Steele (includes bound letterbooks and loose letters), 1851-1867
Box 3, James W. Beekman, Miscellaneous, Circa 1790's, 1820's - 1870
Language of Materials
Scope and Contents
See White's guide: Volume 1, pages 24-27.
James W. Beekman, Notes, Clippings (regarding institutions and organizations), 1826-1886
James W. Beekman, 3 school reports, 24 bills and receipts, Europe 1854, 1 Summons to Chancery Court 1859, 1828-1859
Gerard Beekman (1774-1833), Surveys and Accounts for 14 Leroy Place, 1828 and Manhattan Co Account Book, 1827-1832, 1827-1832
James W. Beekman, Accounts and Receipts (Bulk 1850-68), 1796-1868
James W. Beekman, Notes of the Committee on a Village of Cottage Hospitals, undated
Box 4, James Beekman, Gerard Beekman, 1790's - 1841
Language of Materials
Scope and Contents
For more information, see White's guide: Vol 1, pages 28-39.
Record of Correspondence between James Beekman, Jr. (d. 1836) and Mrs. Elizabeth Dunkin (executrix) regarding Disposition of Estate of Beekman's Wife Lydia (d 1837), 1830-1836
Scope and Contents
White's notes do not describe all the material within this folder.
Bill of Sale for Negro Slave in 1753 (Slave owned by Catherine Beekman), Checkbook for the Manhattan Company, 1834-1835, Correspondence of Gerard Beekman 1798, Samuel Beekman 1778, Misc. Accounts, 1753-1835
Last Will and Testament of Gerard Beekman in 1833, Stock and Bond Certificates, Property Inventories, Beginning of Dunkin-James Beekman Controversy, 1812-1841
Abstract of Will of James Beekman (one later made), Inventories of Estates, Copies of Bonds, circa 1830, Correspondence (Catherine Beekman From son James W. Beekman, 1834), 1818-1834
Rent Books, Bank Books, Business Papers Primarily of Gerard Beekman, 1815-1833
Accounts of Gerard and James Beekman, Indentures, Agreements, 1793-1837
Accounts, Indentures, Insurance, Reciepts (bulk James W. Beekman), 1832-1836
Assignment of Certificate in NY Society Library from William Beekman to William Beekman, Jr., Assignment of Pews #52 in New Dutch Church and #5 in North Church, Account of Furniture in William Beekman's House, 1793
Accounts, Receipts, Letters regarding James Beekman, Jr., Lydia Beekman, and Elizabeth Dunkin, Subscriptions, Estate Papers, 1823-36
Box 5(A), James W. Beekman Correspondence, Circa 1790's to 1871
Scope and Contents
See White's guide, Volume 1, pages 41-62. His description has been subsequently divided into boxes 5A and 5B. 5A consists largely of correspondence.
James W. Beekman, Correspondence, 1837-1871
James W. Beekman, Correspondence, 1837-1845
James W. Beekman, Correspondence, 1840-1845
James W. Beekman, Correspondence, 1840-1842
James W. Beekman, Correspondence, 1846
James W. Beekman, Correspondence, 1847-1848
James W. Beekman, Correspondence, 1849
James W. Beekman, Correspondence, 1853
James W. Beekman, Correspondence, Compositions, and Essays, 1828-1834
James W. Beekman, Sketches, Watercolors, Maps, Penmanship, Children's Items, Exercises of Gerard and Catherine Beekman, 1820-25, undated, 1850
Box 5(B), Diaries and School Notebooks
Correspondence, Accounts (bulk James W. Beekman), envelope, 1854-1860
Correspondence, Accounts, Envelopes, 1777-1875
Gerard Beekman, Columbia College Cards, Admissions, 1789-1792
Diaries and Pocketbooks of James W. Beekman, Dated 1849, 1850, 1856, 1863, 1849-1863
School Notebooks of Cornelia and Kate Beekman, 1849-1863, undated
School Notebooks of Nellie Beekman, 1863, Undated
School Notebooks, Willie Beekman and unidentified, 1842, 1860, undated
School Notebooks, no name of pupil, undated
Box 6(A), James W. Beekman, Real Estate and Business Papers, 1811-1870's
Language of Materials
Scope and Contents
See White's guide: Vol 1 pages 63-77. His descriptions have since been divided between boxes 6(A) and 6(B), with the bulk of 6(A) holding 19th century materials, 6(B) holding 18th century materials.
Assessments, 1854-1860
Report to the Board of Governors of the Society of the New York Hospital, 1866
Notes on the founding of New York Hospital, notes on the history of medicine (bulk 19th century), 1624-1871, undated
Bills for construction, 1842-1843
Assessments to Central Park and 51st Street, 1856-1860
Fire insurance policies, 1865-1876
Business Papers, Accounts relating to Property, Dutch Reformed Church, Taxes, Insurance, 1858-1873
Deeds, Bonds, Indentures (mostly drafts), Women's Hospital, 1811-1829
Documents pertaining to Trinity Cemetery, the Women's Hospital, and Business in Paris. Also, Correspondence and Receipts, Circa 1860-1870
Correspondence, 1851-1857
Account with William Foey (1840's), Notes on the Village of Hospitals Idea (1870's), 1840's-1870's
Receipts for Gerard Beekman's House at Broadway and Spring St, 1832
Box 6(B), James W. Beekman, Real Estate and Business Papers, 1748-1857
Receipts for Gerard Beekman's House at Broadway and Spring St, 1832
Real Estate and Business Papers, Property Deeds (bulk 1795-1805), East River Bank Checkbook (1857), 1795-1857
Real Estate and Business Papers, Deeds, Leases, 1748-1806
Real Estate and Business Papers, Deeds, 1787-1831
Real Estate and Business Papers, Deeds, 1803-1818
Account Books, Bank Books, 1825-1893
Box 7(A)- Part 1, 1804-1842
Scope and Contents
See White's Guide: pages 78-82. This box is divided into two boxes, 7(A) Parts 1-2 and 7(B). Material from 7(B) is not properly cataloged in White's guide. Overall, receipts are roughly chronological by folder but are not organized chronologically in White's guide.
Receipts, 1804-1805
Receipts, 1811-1813
Receipts, 1828-1829
Receipts, Rent, Tuition, etc., 1827-1830
Receipts, 1830-1831
Receipts, 1831-32
Receipts, 1832-1833
Receipts, 1833-34
Receipts, 1835-1837
Receipts, 1839-1840
Receipts, 1841
Receipts, 1842
Box 7(A)- Part 2, Household Receipts for James W Beekman and Others, 1843-1865
Language of Materials
Receipts, 1843-1844
Receipts, 1845-46
Receipts, 1847-1848
Receipts, 1849-1850
Receipts, 1851
Receipts, 1852
Receipts, 1854
Receipts (Europe), 1854-1855
Receipts, 1865
Box 7(B), Household Receipts for James W Beekman and Others, 1857-1871
Receipts, 1865
Receipts, 1865-1869
Receipts, 1870 Jan- 1870 June
Receipts, 1870 June- 1870 Dec
Receipts, 1871
Receipts, 1857-1858
Misc Letters, 1857-1858
Box 8(A), James W. Beekman, Receipts, Contracts, Correspondence, 1850-1873
Language of Materials
Scope and Contents
See White's guide: Pages 83-90. The content of boxes 8(A) and 8(B) is all cataloged in White's guide, though not divided into the two boxes in his notes.
Receipts, 1871-1872
Receipts, 1875
Contracts, Bonds, and Mortgages Regarding Houses Being Constructed on 51st Street, 1862-1865
Contracts re Construction Work, 1863-1871
Contract Records of Imports, Circa 1863-1874
Contracts, Correspondence, Tax Assessments, Newspaper Clippings, Circa 1845-1877
Correspondence, Contracts, Estate Income, Leases, 1845-1877, inclusive; 1862-1877, bulk
Cancelled Checks and Drafts, 1872-1873
James W. Beekman and Gerard Beekman, Correspondence Received from E.D. Howland, 1872-1873
Box 8(B), James W. Beekman, 1794-1908
Scope and Contents
See also the few remaining documents concerning the Beekman/Dunscomb/Chalmers/Burr case in Box 11.
Cancelled Checks, Gerard Beekman, 1816-1829, 1833
Checks of Gerard Beekman and James Beekman, 1829-1870
James W. Beekman vs Samuel W. Dunscomb and Andrew Chalmers, Execs of Aaron M. Burr Estate, 1857-1870
Scope and Contents
Also see Box 9 folders 3, 5,6 for the Dunscomb Case.
James W. Beekman vs Samuel W. Dunscomb and Andrew Chalmers, Execs of Aaron M. Burr Estate, 1857-1869
James W. Beekman vs Samuel W. Dunscomb and Andrew Chalmers, Execs of Aaron M. Burr Estate, 1858-1870
James W. Beekman vs Samuel W. Dunscomb and Andrew Chalmers, Execs of Aaron M. Burr Estate, 1858-1867
Deeds and Mortgages, Survey of Property, 1865-1866, 1853
Mortgage, Miscellaneous Realty Papers, Dower, 1793-1843
Legal Papers, Lease, Bonds, Mortgages, Deed, 1794-1840
Receipts, Estimates, Probate Material, Indenture, 1840's - 1870's
Newspaper Clippings, Draft of Article by James W. Beekman on Family History, 1897-1908
Scope and Contents
This folder missing altogether from White's summary volumes
Box 9, James W. Beekman, Real Estate, 1810-1880
Language of Materials
Scope and Contents
See White's guide: pages 92-94.
Leases and Indentures, 1866-1879
Leases and Indentures, 1866-1879
Letters of A.M. Burr to James W. Beekman
Scope and Contents
Bulk pertaining to the Dunscomb Case. See box 8(B) folders 12-15.
Real Estate Papers (Leases, Mortgages, Conveyances), 1862-1873
Real Estate Papers (Properties Sold to S.W. Dunscomb, Lexington Ave), 1868
Scope and Contents
Also see Box 8(B) folders 12-15, Box 9 folder 3 and 5, for the Dunscomb Case.
Leases and Legal Papers Relating to Dunscomb Case, 1857-1869
Scope and Contents
Also see box 8(B) folders 12-15 for the Dunscomb Case
Abstract of Title of Michael J. Newman to Premises on NW Corner of Lex and 62nd, 1810-1869
Box 10, James W. Beekman, 1850-1853
Language of Materials
Scope and Contents
See White's Guide: pages 95-99.
James W. Beekman, Speech Delivered in Senate regarding Union College Scandal, 1852 Feb 28
Act to Divide 19th Ward, Jones Wood Park (and supporting materials: bills, interviews, correspondence, maps, legal history), One Letter on Union College, 1853
Correspondence to Senator James W. Beekman at Albany, 1850
Scope and Contents
Itemized in detail in White's guide. Organized roughly chronologically.
Box 11, Misc Papers of James W. Beekman, 1750-1894
Scope and Contents
See White's notes: pages 100-105. Some of these folders also contain documents from the Milledoler family as well as the Beekman/Dunscomb/Chalmers/Burr case (the bulk of which can be found in box 8(B)). Each of the folders contains a wide range of documents from legal papers to poetry to school report cards.
Remedies and Recipes, Extracts of Will of Harmanus Rutgers, Maps of Lots, Stock in Brunswick Turnpike, Real Estate Docs, Boudinot and Milledoler Papers, Correspondence, 1750-1808
Letters, Baron von Hoffman Case, Medical Disability Certificate for Gereard Beekman, War of 1812, Real Estate, Death Notices for Gerard and Catherine's Children, Quotations, Milledoler Property, 1812-1828
Letters, Recipes, Personal Notes, Correspondence, 1830-1840
Correspondence, Insurance Documentation, Gubernatorial Resolutions, 1840-1850
Assessments, Letters, Notes on New York Hospitals, Petitions, Introductions, Club Memberships, 1850-1860
Letters, Correspondence, Documents relating to Women's Hospital, NY Hospital, Inebriate Asylum, Century Club, Receipts, Introductions. Also, Circular of Working Women's Protective Union, 1860-1870
Letters, Recipes for Medical Prescriptions, Notes on Adjusting a Lightning Rod. Letter in French concerning Bellerive. Legal Papers. Late 18th Century to 1894 (bulk 1870-1894), Circa 1800-1900
Circulars, Documents Relating to Women's Hospital, School Papers, Speeches, Medical Remedies, 1850, 1867-68
Gerard Beekman's Bills (mostly hotel) from Paris, Rome, Wiesbaden, 1864-1865
Bank Deposits, List of Expenditures and Incomes, Construction Accounts, 1868-69
Quotations, Poetry, Report Cards, Sermons, 1784-1830, undated
List of Jewelry, Travel Letters, Sermons, Invitations, Many Undated, Circa 1830
Two Photographs, Maps, Will of A.W. Beekman, Property Deeds, Newspaper Clippings, Indentures, Introductions, 1821-1883
Box 12, Genealogy and Property, 1719-1923
Scope and Contents
See White's guide: pages 105-109.
Petition in Chancery 1836 re Division of Property Among Heirs of William Beekman, Other Papers re Petition including Commissioner's Reports, 1836
Genealogy, Family History, 5 Mile Stone Farm, Property Deeds, Indentures, 1767-1799, 1923
Genealogy, Family History, 5 Mile Stone Farm, Correspondence, 1832, undated
Genealogy, 5 Mile Stone Farm, Newspaper Clippings, 1760-1839, 1903-1916
Genealogy (particularly European Beekmans), 5 Mile Stone Farm, Includes Some Photostat Copies, 1719, Undated
Indentures, 1751-1780
Agreements, Deed of Partition, Bill of Sale
Scope and Contents
Bill of Sale's description missing from White's Guide
Leaves of Record of Family of William Beekman (in Dutch with translation)
Scope and Contents
Leaves of Record missing from White's guide.
Box 13(A), James Beekman, 1750-1759
Scope and Contents
See White's guide: pages 110-116. White's description is of one box but later was divided into two (13(A-B)). Items are arranged largely chronologically but not corresponding to White's guide directly.
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1750-1753
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1754-1755
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1756
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1757
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1757
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1758
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1758-59
Box 13(B), James Beekman, 1759-1760
Language of Materials
Scope and Contents
Folders 8-9 in this box are describes by White under folder #4 in the guide. Similarly, folder 10 of this box is described as folder #5 in White's guide.
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1759
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1759
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1760
Box 14(A), James Beekman, 1760-1766
Scope and Contents
For 14(A-B) see White's guide: pages 117-125. Folders have been reorganized and no longer correspond to the folders detailed in White's guide but many are present.
James Beekman, European Accounts and Correspondence, Pertaining Largely to London Firm Pomeroys and Hodgkin, 1760
James Beekman, European Accounts and Correspondence, Pertaining Largely to London Firm Pomeroys and Hodgkin, 1761
James Beekman, European Accounts and Correspondence, Pertaining Largely to London Firm Pomeroys and Hodgkin, 1762
James Beekman, European Accounts and Correspondence, Pertaining Largely to London Firm Pomeroys and Hodgkin, 1763
James Beekman, European Accounts and Correspondence, Pertaining Largely to London Firm Pomeroys and Hodgkin, 1764
James Beekman, European Accounts and Correspondence, Pertaining Largely to London Firm Pomeroys and Hodgkin, 1764
James Beekman, European Accounts and Correspondence, Pertaining Largely to London Firm Pomeroys and Hodgkin, 1765
James Beekman, European Accounts and Correspondence, Pertaining Largely to London Firm Pomeroys and Hodgkin, 1766
Box 14(B), James Beekman, 1767-1775, undated
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1767
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1768
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1769
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1770
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1771
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1772
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1773
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1774
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1775
James Beekman, Undated Papers, undated
Box 15(A), James Beekman, Business Papers, 1760-1785
Scope and Contents
For 15(A-B) see White's guide: pages 126-141. Very detailed notes but, because of post-White reorganization, does not always line up with folders.
James Beekman, European Business Correspondence EMPTY, 1776-1781
James Beekman, European Business Correspondence, 1782
James Beekman, European Business Correspondence, 1783
James Beekman, European Business Correspondence, 1784
James Beekman, European Business Correspondence, 1785
James Beekman, Local Correspondence, Accounts, Indentures, 1760-1762
James Beekman, Local Correspondence, Accounts, Indentures, 1763-1765
James Beekman, Local Correspondence, Accounts, Indentures, 1766-1769
James Beekman, Local Correspondence, Accounts, Indentures, 1770
James Beekman, Local Correspondence, Accounts, Indentures, 1771
James Beekman, Local Correspondence, Accounts, Indentures, 1772
Box 15(B), James Beekman, Business Papers, 1773-1814
James Beekman, Local Invoices, Receipts, Agreements, Lists of Bonds, Lake Champlain Property, 1773
James Beekman, Local Invoices, Accounts, Receipts, Legal Papers, 1774-1776
James Beekman, Local Correspondence, Invoices, Accounts, Receipts, Extract of Will of Gerard W. Beekman, 1777-1781
James Beekman, Local Correspondence (Two from Mary Beekman), 1782
James Beekman, Local Accounts, Receipts, 1783
James Beekman, Local Accounts, Receipts, Lake Champlain Property, 1784
James Beekman, Local Correspondence, Accounts, Receipts, 1785
James Beekman, Local Correspondence, Accounts, Receipts, 1787
James Beekman, Local Accounts, Receipts, 1792
James Beekman, Local Maps and Property Documents, Correspondence, Accounts, Receipts, 1796-1799
James Beekman, Local Correspondence and Survey of Property, 1804-1814
James Beekman, Local Correspondence, Business Papers, French Account and Letters (in French), 1791-1799
Box 16(A), William Beekman Jr. (Beekmantown), 1735-1789
Language of Materials
Scope and Contents
For boxes 16(A-B) see White's guide: pages 232-251. Organized largely chronologically in White's notes but split into two boxes after the fact. Much of the content pertains to Beekmantown.
William Beekman Jr., Accounts, Correspondence, Wills and Receipts belonging to Robert Gregg (bulk), 1746-1759
William Beekman Jr., Accounts, Correspondence, Probate Materials, 1760-1769
William Beekman Jr., Accounts, Correspondence, Estate Inventories, Bonds, Wawayanda Property, 1770-1771
William Beekman Jr. and Abraham Beekman, Accounts, Correspondence, Estate Division, Household Receipts, 1772-1773
William Beekman Jr., Accounts, Correspondence, Bonds, 1774-1775
William Beekman Jr., Accounts, Correspondence, Bound Account book with Gerard Beekman, 1776-1784
William Beekman Jr., Accounts, Correspondence, Survey of Beekmantown, 1735-1786, inclusive; 1785-1786, bulk
William Beekman Jr. and Abraham Beekman, Accounts, Correspondence, Document Pertaining to Education of Slave, 1787-1788
William Beekman Jr., Accounts, Correspondence, Bill of Sale for Slave (made by Elizabeth Rutgers), 1789
Box 16(B), William Beekman Jr. (Beekmantown), 1790-1828
William Beekman Jr., Accounts, Correspondence, Receipts, NH Border, Egbert Benson Correspondence, 1790
William Beekman Jr., Accounts, Correspondence, Receipts, Property, 1791-1792
William Beekman Jr., Accounts, Correspondence, Receipts, Aaron Burr Letter, Beekmantown, 1793-1794
William Beekman Jr., Accounts, Correspondence, Receipts, Rental Agreements, Elizabeth Rutgers Rent Execution and Related Documents, 1795
William Beekman Jr., Accounts, Correspondence, Estate, Receipts, Dividends of William Beekman Estate, Chancery Court, Catherine Rawling and Sarah Keteltas Inheritance, 1796-1798
William Beekman Jr., Accounts, Correspondence, Estate Papers, Receipts, Dividends of William Beekman Estate, Sarah Fish Accounts, 1799
William Beekman Jr., Accounts, Correspondence, Receipts, City Maintenance, William Beekman Jr Death and Related Documents, Circa 1800's
Receipts, Rent, 1800-1828
Box 17(A), William Beekman, 1695-1779
Scope and Contents
See White's guide, Volume 1, pages 176-201.
William Beekman, Gerard Beekman, Accounts, Indentures, Sailing Materials, Bonds, Many Materials Pertaining to Insolvency, 1695-1745
William Beekman and Seymour Family, Accounts and Correspondence Pertaining Largely to Business in Jamaica, 1750-1759
File Plan
For related materials, see Box 31(A), Folder 3, and Box 16, Folder 7.
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Bills of Exchange, Including Information on the Schooners "William" and "Friendship", 1760-1765
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, 1766-1767
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Bonds, 1768-1769
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Estate Inventory, Rents, 1770-1771
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Including Joint Bond List of Magdalen, Catherine, and Mary Beekman, 1772-1773
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Correspondence, Indentures, 1774-1776
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, 1777-1778
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, 1779
Box 17(B), William Beekman, 1780-1783
Scope and Contents
See White's guide, Volume 1, pages 176-201.
William Beekman, Accounts, Circa 1780
William Beekman and Family, Accounts, Tax Receipts, 1781
Scope and Contents
Many accounts pertain to Mary, Catherine, and Magdelaine Beekman.
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Hampden Hall, 1782
Scope and Contents
For more on Hampden Hall, see Box 18, Folder 2.
William Beekman and Family, Correspondence, Accounts, Magdalaine and Catherine and Mary Beekman Rental Execution, 1783
File Plan
Items described for Folder 14 in White's guide have been divided into boxes 14 & 15.
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Bonds and Mortgages due Magdalaine and Catherine and Mary Beekman, 1783
Box 18, William Beekman, 1784-1788
Scope and Contents
Described in White's guide Volume 1, pages 202 to 210. In every folder there are misc. receipts and some documentation about purchasing, buying or renting property.
William Beekman and Family, Accounts, Correspondence, Local Senate-Assembly Vote in Outward of NYC, 1784
William Beekman and Family, Accounts, Correspondence, Hampden Hall Documents, Catherine-Mary-Magdalen Accounts, Catherine Beekman Slave Sale, 1785
Scope and Contents
For more on Hampden Hall real estate, see Box 17(B), Folder 13.
William Beekman and Family, Accounts, Correspondence, 1786
William Beekman and Family, Accounts, Correspondence, Bond list for Catherine-Mary-Magdalen, Lots of Wawayanda Patent, 1787
William Beekman and Family, Accounts, Correspondence, Property, 1788
Box 19, William Beekman, 1789-1792
Scope and Contents
For more detail, see White's guide, Volume 1, Pages 211-216.
William Beekman, Accounts, Correspondence, 1789
William Beekman, Accounts, Correspondence, 1790
William Beekman, Accounts, Correspondence, 1791
William Beekman, Accounts, Correspondence, 1792
Box 20, William Beekman, 1793-1798
Scope and Contents
For additional information, see White's guide, Volume 2, pages 217-220.
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, and Correspondence pertaining primarily to the disputed will of Mary Beekman., 1793-1794
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts and Correspondence pertaining largely to Mary Beekman's Estate and Wawayanda Patent., 1794
Scope and Contents
Includes Chancery Court record for Mary Beekman's property case, 1794.
William Beekman, Family Accounts, Receipts and Correspondence relating largely to the Mary Beekman Estate dispute, 1795
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Correspondence, Estate of William Beekman, Deceased, 1796
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Correspondence, 1797
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Correspondence, 1798
Box 21, William Beekman & Beekmantown Patent, 1799-1809
Scope and Contents
For more detail, see White's guide, Volume 2, pages 221-231. Every folder in this box is mostly composed of correspondence and requests for land purchase in the Plattsburgh(Beekmantown) patent. For more Beekmantown (Plattsburgh, NY) see Box 30(A) Folders 2, 6, and Box 34(A) Folders 1-8.
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, and Correspondence relating largely to Beekmantown Patent, 1799
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Correspondence, Wawayanda Property, Copy of Will of Hannah Courtney, Estate of William Beekman, 1800
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Correspondence, William Beekman Estate, 1801
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Correspondence, 1802
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Correspondence, 1803
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Correspondence, 1804
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Correspondence, James Badgley Account Book Tracking Multiple Beekman Family Members' Accounts, 1805
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Correspondence, 1806
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Correspondence, 1807
William Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Correspondence, Itemized List of 23 Lots of Beekmantown (Acreage), 1808-1809
Box 22, William Beekman and Cornelia Beekman Walton, 1722-1791
Scope and Contents
For more detail, see White's guide, Volume 1, pages 168-175.
William Beekman, Letters received regarding Cranbury accounts, referred to as "Cranberry Letters", 1764-1775
William Beekman, Bonds, Penal Bills, Letters of Administration, Indentures, and Correspondence, pertaining largely to accounts in default, 1772-1791
William Beekman, Richmond Accounts, 1769-1789
Cornelia Beekman Walton, Bills and Receipts pertaining largely to her annuity, 1774-1789
Cornelia Beekman Walton, Correspondence regarding Property and Inheritance, Estate Inventories, and Accounts, 1768-1790, inclusive; 1783-1786, bulk
Box 23, William Beekman, 1761-1820
Scope and Contents
For more information, see White's guide, Volume 1, pages 166-167.
Property Deeds of Clear Everitt, Wife Magdalen Everitt, and Nephew Gerard Rutgers in Dutchess County and Rhode Island, 1785
Documents Regarding the Contested Will of Mary Beekman and Robert Rutger's Inheritance, 1784-1820
Accounts, Legal Documents, and Probate Material for Tolmie and Barnes Families, 1763-1804
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Items are fragile and in poor condition.
William Beekman, Bills and Receipts, 1770-1785
Accounts of Catherine Beekman, Mary Beekman, and William Beekman, 1783-1787
William Beekman, Daybooks, 1761-1769, 1783, 1788
William Beekman, Accounts, Correspondence, and Estate Settlement Pertaining largely to the Tolmie Family, 1786-1808
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Materials are fragile and in poor condition.
Box 24(A), William Beekman & James Beekman, Jr., 1696-1810
Scope and Contents
For more information, see White's guide, Volume 2, pages 257-262.
The Complaint of James Beekman, Jr. (1834) regarding the estate of his wife Lydia Beekman, and the Beekman Coat of Arms have been moved to oversized materials, Folder 2.
William Beekman, Bonds and Mortgages, 1766-1772
William Beekman and the Rebuilding of Princeton's Nassau Hall, 1802-1807
Elizabeth Rutgers and Rutgers Family, Accounts and Receipts, 1783-1790
Correspondence Pertaining to the Wawayanda Patent, 1766-1784
William Beekman and Abraham Beekman, Bills and Receipts pertaining to Accounts in New Jersey, 1775-1783
Nicholas Bayard, Supreme Court Judgments, Accounts, and Mortgages pertaining largely to insolvency, 1789-1792
William Beekman, Houses on Dock and Duke Street, 1784-1790
Deeds of Partition and Surveys of the Drowned Lands, a portion of the Wawayanda Patent, 1772-1806
Bond, Correspondence, Mortgage, and Estate Settlement for Michael Moore and his wife, for 100 Acres in Hackensack, New Jersey, 1774-1805
James Beekman, Jr. Overseas Business Papers, 1800-1810
Various DeLancey Accounts, 1696-1773
Box 24(B), William Beekman & Samuel Beekman, 1755-1815
Scope and Contents
For more information, see White's guide, Volume 2, pages 257-262 (Note: the account book described as being in Folder 16 has been moved to oversized materials).
Ship Log from Ship Levant, 1755
Samuel Beekman, Indentures and Accounts with Sister Cornelia Beekman, 1769-1890, inclusive; 1804-1815, bulk
William Beekman and Family, Bills and Receipts, 1761-1767
Elizabeth Rutgers, Elizabeth Wainwright, and Family, Bills and Receipts, 1765-1777
Box 25(A), James W. Beekman, 1838-1851
Scope and Contents
For more information, see White's guide, Volume 2, pages 263-299. Folders 4-9 contain correspondence mostly concerning NY State Legislature. Archive Page noting that Survey of Union cemetery and "the Beekman Crest" moved to Oversize Box, Folder 4.
American Colonization Society, Book of Resolutions of All State Legislatures "In Favor" of ACS, Circa 1830s
Public School Quizzes, 1850
James W. Beekman, Correspondence, Invitations, Calling Cards, and Other Ephemera Pertaining Largely to Travel (in French and German), Abstract of Will of William Beekman, Book of Exchange Rates, 1838-1839
James W. Beekman, Correspondence Pertaining Primarily to Congressional Business, 1850
James W. Beekman, Correspondence Pertaining Primarily to Congressional Business, Hamilton Fish Reelection, Booklet on Prussian Military Structure, January 1851
James W. Beekman, Correspondence Pertaining Primarily to Congressional Business, Juvenile Asylum, Hamilton Fish Reelection, February 2-14, 1851
James W. Beekman, Correspondence Pertaining Primarily to Congressional Business, Hamilton Fish Reelection, February 15-28, 1851
James W. Beekman, Correspondence Pertaining Primarily to Congressional Business, March 1-15, 1851
James W. Beekman, Correspondence Pertaining Primarily to Congressional Business, Copy of Supplement to NJ Registry Act (1 Document), March 1 to April 15, 1851
Box 25(B), James W. Beekman, 1849-1876
James W. Beekman, Correspondence Pertaining Primarily to Congressional Business, April 1 to June 30, 1851
James W. Beekman, Correspondence Pertaining Primarily to Congressional Business, July 1 to December 31, 1851
James W. Beekman and the Legislature, including Maxwell Correspondence, Jones Woods Park Petition, and Miscellaneous Legal Materials, February 1851 to March 1851
James W. Beekman, Correspondence, Circulars, 1852
James W. Beekman, Cancelled Checks, Bills, and Other Accounts, 1865-1876
Scope and Contents
Materials listed in Folder 14 are not detailed in White's guide.
Minutes of the Select Committee to Investigate Abuses in Opening Streets in City of New York, 1849
Box 26(A), James W. Beekman, 1845-1900
Scope and Contents
For additional detail, see White's guide, Volume 2, pages 320-322.
Accounts and Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1845-1857
James W. Beekman, Political Petitions and Circulars, 1850-1863
Political Documents Regarding Schools, Police, Asylums, and Churches, 1850-1851
James W. Beekman, Real Estate Documents, 1850-1900
James W. Beekman and Gerard Beekman, Real Estate Documents and Correspondence, 1896-1899
James W. Beekman and Gerard Beekman, Real Estate Documents and Correspondence, 1898-1899
James W. Beekman, Correspondence, Real Estate Documents, and Accounts, 1898-1900
Box 26(B). James W. Beekman, 1896-1900
James W. Beekman, Real Estate Documents and Related Correspondence, 1896-1900
James W. Beekman, Real Estate Documents, Membership in Sons of the Revolution, 1898-1899
Box 27, William Beekman & James Beekman, 1719-1837
Scope and Contents
For more information, see White's guide, Volume 2, pages 304-305 (Note: descriptions do not directly correspond to folder listings in the guide).
Norman Tolmie, Receipt Book, 1765-1785
John Beekman, Accounts, 1837
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Bound Volume
William Beekman, Account Book, 1796-1808
Receipt Book of Principle of Interest as Accounts of Rents Belonging to William Beekman, 1767-1773
Beekman Family Cash Book, 1836
James Beekman, Jr., Letterbook, 1800
Account Books, including Correspondence from Alexander Hamilton Regarding Richmond Estate Division, 1794-1797
Mary Beekman, Estate Papers, 1793-1794
Miscellaneous Materials and Ephemera, Including "Items 16 and 17," Aldrich Drawing Entitled "The Cliffs," and Peter Beekman's Coat of Arms, Undated
Field Book on Wawayanda Patent, Account Books, Cruise Ship Pamphlets, 1719-1804, undated
James Beekman, Mathematical Tables, Account Book, Undated
List of Library of William Beekman, 1794
Box 28(A), Gerard Beekman, 1896-1922
Scope and Contents
For more detail, see White's guide, Volume 2, pages 323-325.
William Beekman and Gerard Beekman, Correspondence, Article Clippings, Real Estate and Church Related Documents, 1878-1902
Legal Documents, Correspondence, Documents Regarding the Collegiate Dutch Church, Patents, 1896-1899
Scope and Contents
Includes request from Abraham Van Santvoord for a Century Club Recommendation.
Clippings, Correspondence, Invitations, Pamphlets, Church Expenses, Materials Pertaining to Boer War, 1900-1901
Correspondence and Other Miscellaneous Materials Pertaining to the Boer War, Cruise Ships, and Horse Shows, 1902
Correspondence and Other Miscellaneous Material, 1903
Newspaper Clippings, Correspondence, Church Budget, and Other Material Pertaining to the Presbyterian Hospital and New York Juvenile Asylum, 1904-1905
Municipal Correspondence, Construction Receipts, Petitions, 1906-1922
Newspaper Clippings, Promotional Information on Mission Work, Legal Notes, Undated, circa 1890s-1900s
Church and Political Ephemera, Including Pamphlets and Business Cards, Circa 1878-1900s
Box 28(B), Gerard Beekman, 1892-1904
Correspondence, Information on Cruise Ships, Miscellaneous Clippings, 1897-1903
Legal Documents, Ephemera Pertaining Largely to the Dutch Reformed Church, 1892-1904
Box 29, Gerard Beekman, 1867-1913
Scope and Contents
For additional information, see White's Guide, Volume 2, pages 326-327.
Papers Regarding the Yacht "Mirth II," Including Plans, Blueprints, Social Invitations, Newspaper Clippings, and Materials Pertaining to the New York Yacht Club, 1899-1913
Drawings and Plans for "The Cliffs" in Oyster Bay, 1899-1902
Drawings and Plans for "The Cliffs", 1899-1908
Information Pertaining to Gerard Beekman's Patents, Including Drawings, Correspondence, and Legal Documents, 1896-1902
Patents, Drawings, Correspondence, Legal Documents, 1898-1900
Columbia University, Trustee and Commencement Ephemera, 1897-1905
Columbia University, Correspondence, Trustee, and Commencement Ephemera, 1867-1913
Box 30(A), James W. Beekman, 1839-1859
Scope and Contents
For more information, see White's Guide, Volume 2, pages 300-301 (Note: some material in the guide, particularly bound volumes, is not designated by folder and has been relocated to Box 30(B)). For more on Beekmantown (folders 2, 6) see Box 21 Folders 1-10, and Box 34(A) Folder 2.
Invitations to Washington's Birthday Celebration, Account of Fraud in Assessments in NYC, Memo Book, Gerard Beekman's Notes on Professor Joy's Lectures, 1847-1848
Miscellaneous Accounts, Power of Attorney, Tax Assessments, Plan of Foundation for 51 St. House, Beekmantown Ephemera, James W. Beekman Income Assessment, Legal Documents, 1839-1849
Accounts, Taxes, Checks, French Accounts (In French), 1850-1855
Accounts Pertaining to European Trip, Largely from France, Some from Italy, 1856
Accounts and Insurance Policy Material, Checks, Hand-Edited Copy of NY Senate Act for Local Improvements, 1857-1859
Accounts, Family Purchases of Dry Goods, State Senate Papers, Map of Beekmantown Lot-holders, 1859
Box 30(B), James W. Beekman, 1833-1875
Bills Paid, Including Grammar School Receipts, 1859-1860
Bills Paid, Including Accounts of Dutch Reformed Church, 1860
Passport, 1838
Expense Books, 1841-1846
Account Books of Accounts with Grocers, Butchers, Waiters, and Coachmen, 1859-1867
Bank and Account Books, 1833-1867
Letter Acknowledging James W. Beekman as a Trustee of Columbia College, 1875
List of Expenses, 1860-1867
Box 31(A), Gerard Beekman and William Beekman, 1722-1818
Scope and Contents
For more detail, see White's guide, Volume 2, pages 252-256 (Note: materials do not all directly correspond to folder listings in the guide as they were divided into three separate boxes).
Gerard Beekman, Property and Indentures, 1722-1795
Deeds Pertaining to Beekmantown, 1799-1808
William Beekman, Correspondence and Bonds Related to Property and Estate Settlement, 1763-1813
William Beekman, Bonds, Leases, and Indentures, 1755-1796
William Beekman, Wrappings (Indentures) and Bills of Sale, Undated
William Beekman and Catherine Boudinot, Accounts and Estate Information, Chancery Records, Bound Volumes Listing Stock Dividends, 1797-1818
William Beekman, Accounts and Estate Information, 1799
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Bound Volume
Box 31(B), William Beekman, 1744-1819
Legal Documents Pertaining to the Wawayanda Patent and Family Property, Including Indenture of Elizabeth Rutgers, 1791, 1756-1805
Legal Documents, Indentures, Bills of Sale, Many Pertaining to the Water Lot, 1753-1795
Legal Documents, Releases, 1744-1819
Legal Documents, Deeds in Trust, Division of Troup's Farm, 1753-1812
Box 31(C), William Beekman and James Beekman, 1757-1822
Legal Documents, Probate Materials of William Beekman, Deeds for Bayard, Coens, Livingston, and Ludlow Families, 1757-1801
James Beekman and Jane Beekman, Account Books Pertaining to Sundry Accounts and Rent, 1796-1814
James Beekman, Account and Estate Information, Including Bound Volumes Pertaining Largely to the Heirs of Beekman's Estate, 1804-1816
Descriptions of Household and Kitchen Furniture and Wearing Apparel, Circa 1790s-1820s
Box 32(A), James Beekman, 1786-1793
Scope and Contents
For additional description, see White's guide, Volume 1, pages 142-159.
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence Pertaining Largely to Business in Europe, 1885-1786
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1787
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1788
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1789
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1789
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1790
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1791
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1793
Box 32(B), James Beekman, & Box 33, Beekman Family Property & Correspondence, 1713-1799
Scope and Contents
For more on the "Drew Affair" (folder 11), see Box 34(A) Folders 1-8.
James Beekman, Accounts, Property, Receipts, 1794
James Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Chancery Court Expenses, 1795
James Beekman, Jr., Drew Affair, 1798-1799
Scope and Contents
Contains material described in the guide as being in Folder 13
James Beekman and Jane Keteltas, Accounts and Estate Lists, Book Containing the "History of the World in Major Events Since its Creation in 4004 B.C.", Undated
James Beekman, Early Deeds Regarding the Wawayanda Patent, Miscellaneous Receipts, 1713-1818
Maps of Beekman Properties, Circa 1750s
Correspondence, Leases to Ernest Conrad and John B. Morrel, 1849, 1857
Scope and Contents
Items in this folder are not described in White's guide.
Envelopes and Wrappings for Letters, Undated
Box 34(A), James Beekman, 1800-1819
Scope and Contents
For more information, see White's guide, Volume 1, pages 160-161 (Note: descriptions are mainly for international affairs and property, and are not organized in order). Beekmantown documents in Folder 2. See also Box 21 Folders 10-10, Box 30(A) Folders 2,6. "Drew Affair" in folders 1-8, and for the origins of the Drew Affair, see Box 32(B) Folder 11.
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, 1800
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, Receipts, "Drew Affair," Beekmantown, 1801
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, Receipts, "Drew Affair", 1802
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, "Drew Affair", 1803
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, "Drew Affair", 1804
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, "Drew Affair", 1805
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, "Drew Affair," James Beekman Estate Papers, 1806
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, "Drew Affair," Property Documents, 1807
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, Map of City Lots, James Beekman Estate Property Valuation, 1808
James Beekman, Accounts, Correspondence, Indentures, Receipts, Insurance, Carriage Tax, 1810-1815
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, Receipts, 1816
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, Receipts, Clipping from the NY Daily Advertiser dated 9/1/1817, 1817
James Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, 1818
James Beekman, Accounts and Correspondence, Property Papers, Receipts, 2 Blank Copies of "Sea Officers' Widows' Charity", 1819
Box 34(B), James Beekman, 1799-1839
James Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, and Subscriptions, 1820-1829
James Beekman and Lydia Beekman, Correspondence Regarding Royal Navy Pension, 1820-1825
James Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, and Subscriptions, 1830
James Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, Subscriptions, and Documents Regarding Pension, 1831
James Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, and Subscriptions, 1832
James Beekman, Indentures and Agreements, 1827-1834
James Beekman, Property Information, 1799-1801, 1837-1839
Scope and Contents
Description of contents listed in White's guide, Volume 1, page 164.
Box 35(A), Estate Papers, 1763-1839
Scope and Contents
For more information, see White's guide, Volume 2, pages 306-310 (Note: includes description of materials pertaining to business and property, including shipping, mercantile accounts, and the Chancery Court).
Cornelia Beekman Walton, Estate, 1763-1800
Gerard Beekman, Samuel Beekman, and James Beekman, Correspondence, 1803-1822
William Beekman, James Beekman, Receipts and Accounts, 1791-1819
Reverend Abraham Keteltas, Estate Papers, 1781-1802
Gerard Beekman, Accounts, 1768-1780
James Beekman, John Beekman, William Beekman, Samuel Beekman, Accounts, Letters, Receipts, 1782-1811
John Beekman, Accounts, Letters, Receipts, 1792-1798
Gerard Beekman and Reverend Abraham Keteltas, Estate Inventories, Statements of Rents and Lots, 1793-1836
Box 35(B), Estate Papers, 1731-1812
Scope and Contents
For description of materials, see White's guide, Volume 2, pages 309-310.
William Beekman, Eighteenth-Century Deeds, 1731, 1785
James Beekman, John Beekman, Real Estate Papers, 1808-1812
Beekman Family, Estate and Account Book, October 1795
William Beekman, Estate, Account Book, 1731-1802
Beekman Family, Estate Book, 1795-1806
William Beekman, Deceased October 8, 1795, Estate Book, 1803-1812
Scope and Contents
Description of contents in White's guide, Volume 2, P. 310.
William Beekman, Uncle William Beekman, Estate Books and Negatives (Photostat Copies) of Family Estate Book, 1795-1812
Box 36, Legal Documents, 1707-1822
Scope and Contents
For folder descriptions, see White's guide, Volume 2, page 311. Additionally, this folder contains a small amount of miscellaneous material not directly pertaining to legal documentation, including sermons and parlor games.
William and Gerard Beekman, Deeds, Bills, Receipts and Agreements, including one letter in French, 1707-1788
Abraham Beekman, Samuel Beekman, James Beekman, Gerard Beekman, Indentures, 1718-1818
Indentures, 1742-1763
William Beekman, Abraham Beekman, Gerard Beekman, Mary Beekman, Catherine Beekman, Indentures, 1774-1822, inclusive; 1795-1822, bulk
John Beekman, Gerard Beekman, Peter Taylor, Indentures, 1761-1818
William and Gerard Beekman, Indentures, Release for Water Lot, 1751-1792
Box 37 and 38(A), Beekman Family Estates, Accounts and Correspondence; Box 38(A), James W. Beekman, 1761-1863
Scope and Contents
Boxes 37 and 38(A) have been combined into one box. For more information, see White's guide, Volume 2, pages 312-319.
William Beekman, Materials Pertaining to Estate Division, Funeral Costs, Accounts, and Federal Repayment for Revolutionary War Cannons. Includes William Beekman's Estate Inventory, Negatives and Original, 1764-1795
Gerard Beekman, James Beekman, Samuel Beekman, Abraham Beekman, Mary Beekman, Agreements, Indentures, and Correspondence, 1764-1813
James Beekman, William Beekman, Mary Beekman, Cornelia Beekman, and Gerard Beekman, Bills, Receipts, Correspondence. Includes Promissory Note Sent from William Duer to John Pintard, 1792., 1757-1796
Abraham Van Gelder and Daniel Ryan, Estate Documents, Power of Attorney, Receipts, and Indentures, 1765-1820
Jane Keteltas Estate Documents, Receipts and Accounts for Gerard Beekman, John Beekman, James Beekman, 1767-1823
James W. Beekman, Accounts with John Beekman, The Heirs of William Beekman, J.C.D. Beekman, and Abraham Cox, 1820-1842
James W. Beekman, Correspondence from Seeland and Beckwith, 1838-1849
James W. Beekman, Estate, Property Documentation Pertaining to Beekmantown, Circa 1830s-1850s
Scope and Contents
Materials are not organized in chronological order.
James W. Beekman, Accounts and Items Pertaining to California Trade, Bill of Goods for W.J. Milledoler, Circa 1840s-1863
Box 38(B), James W. Beekman, 1823-1897
James W. Beekman, Mount Pleasant Dutch Reformed Church, 1860-1861
James W. Beekman, Taxes, Assessments, 1855-1858, undated
James W. Beekman, Correspondence, Accounts (some with London), Obituary, Clippings, American Tract Society Document, Will of Alida Beekman, Fr/Ger ad for Water of Cologne, some genealogical research, 1823-1897
James W. Beekman, Accounts, Mortgages, Assessments, Taxes, 1837-1855
James W. Beekman, Receipts, 1856-1857
James W. Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, 1858
James W. Beekman, Accounts, Receipts, 1859
James W. Beekman, Lecture on Divorce, Proposal for "The Three Hundred" Patriotic Social Club, Undated
Box 39(A), Genealogical Papers, Circa 1870-1903
Scope and Contents
For extensive detail regarding the contents of this box, see White's guide, Volume 2, pages 328-335 (Note: Materials within Box 39(A) and 39(B) appear to have been compiled by J.W. Beekman, Jr., for use in a publication; it's possible that the June 15, 1908 New York Evening Post article in Box 12, Folder 2, is the result of this research). For further genealogical material, see Box 12.
Organizational Material and Correspondence Pertaining to the Society of Colonial Wars, Yacht Club, New-York Historical Society, Columbia Alumni Association, Union Club, and Trustee of New York Hospital, Lake George Memorial, 1903, undated
Genealogical Material (collected in the 1890's), Including Material Copied from Family Bibles, Copy of 1700's Peartree Patent, Correspondence, Family Trees., 1870-1890, undated
Genealogical Material, including Family Trees, Rutgers/Depeyster Families, Issue of Jan. 1903 Huguenot Magazine., 1893-1894, undated
Genealogical Material, Predominantly Correspondence, Some in German and French, 1874-1901, undated
Genealogical Material, Correspondence, Copies of Dutch Reformed Church Records, List of Marriages, Newspaper Clippings, Some in French, 1892-1899
Genealogical Material, Mostly Focused on pre-Colonial Dutch Ancestry, Notes and Drafts of Family Trees, Correspondence, Correspondence, Some in French One in Dutch (translated), 1892-1896, undated
Box 39(B), Genealogical Papers, 1880-1901
Scope and Contents
In the majority of these folders, there are documents in Dutch and French.
Genealogical Material, Much in Dutch, Will of Cornelius Beekman, Circa 1755-1795
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Many materials are in fragile condition or placed within plastic sleeves.
Genealogical Material, Notes, Some in French, Dutch, 1890-1900
Genealogical Material, Notes, Newspaper Article on Beekman Family From the New York Evening Post, dated June 15, 1901, Advertisements for Genealogy Books, Some in French, 1895-1901, undated
Genealogical Material, Notes, Correspondence, Livingston Family Tree, Some in Dutch and French, 1880-1890, undated
Genealogical Material, Notes, Correspondence, Some in French, 1892-1901, undated
Genealogical Material, Notes, Correspondence, Order Forms for Genealogy Books, Some in Dutch, 1896-1900
Genealogical Material, Notes, Correspondence, 1894-1896, undated
Genealogical Material, Notes, Correspondence, Documentation Pertaining to Marriages of Morris and Walton Families, Morris Family History, 1885-1896, undated
Genealogical Material, Pertaining to the Death of Sir Elias Beekman (1678), Battle of Aardenburg, and the Beekman Coat of Arms, Some in Dutch, French, 1894-1897, undated
Box 40(A), Genealogical Papers, Undated
Scope and Contents
Some additional description available in White's guide, Volume 2, page 336.
General Family History, Notes, Undated
Documentation Regarding European Beekmans, Notes and Correspondence, Undated, 1893-1899
William Beekman, Miscellaneous Beekman, Notes, Family Tree, Newspaper Clippings, Undated
Livingston Family, Undated
Materials Pertaining to Related Families, Including Duane, Stuyvesant, Abeel, DeBow, and Others, Undated
Material Pertaining to Mount Pleasant, Undated
Drew Family, Undated
G.W. Beekman, Undated
Gerard Beekman (Father of J.W. Beekman), Undated
Gerardus Beekman, Undated
Col. Henry Beekman, Undated
Jacobus Beekman, Undated
James Beekman, Undated
Keteltas Family, Undated
Box 40(B), Genealogical Papers, 1893-1894, undated
Dr. William Beekman, Undated
Other Beekman Branches, Undated
Notebook of Genealogy, Undated
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Contains bound volume
Letterpress Book of Genealogical Correspondence, 1893
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Contains a bound volume in fragile condition
Notebooks on Genealogy, including Family Trees, Undated
Genealogical Notes and Correspondence, 1893, undated
Genealogical Notes and Correspondence, 1894, undated
Genealogical Notes, Undated
Genealogical Notes, Undated
Genealogical Notes, Undated
Box 41(A), James W. Beekman, Accounts, 1861-1866
Scope and Contents
Short description is available in White's guide, Volume 2, pages 302-303. Heavy box filled with misc accounts and receipts.
James W. Beekman, Various Accounts, Receipts, Indenture, 1861
James W. Beekman, Various Accounts, Receipts, 1862-1863
James W. Beekman, Various Accounts, Receipts, 1863
James W. Beekman, Bills Paid, Accounts, Receipts, 1864
James W. Beekman, Bills Paid, Accounts, Receipts, 1865-1866
Box 41(B), James W. Beekman, Accounts, 1850-1871
James W. Beekman, Various Accounts, 1867
James W. Beekman, Various Accounts, 1868-1871
James W. Beekman, Cancelled Checks, 1850-1862, 1868
James W. Beekman, Correspondence, Accounts, Checks, Large Account With Margaret Milledoler, Marriage Notification James W. Beekman and Abian (Abby) Steele Milledoler, 1840-1860
Scope and Contents
Items in folder are not described in White's guide.
Box 42, Theophilus E. Beekman, 1789-1906
Scope and Contents
For more information, see White's guide, Volume 2, pages 439-441.
Correspondence, Shares of Stock in Turnpikes, 1809, 1814, 1830, 1845
Theophilus Elsworth Beekman, son of Theophilus Beekman and Elizabeth Matthews, Husband of Maritta Hathway, Papers, Including Purchase Registers, Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings, Undated
Theophilus E. Beekman, Correspondence Received, 1813-1828
Theophilus E. Beekman, Correspondence and Legal Papers, 1833-1837
Theophilus E. Beekman, Correspondence and Legal Papers, 1840-1859
Material Concerning the Descendants of Theophilus E. Beekman, Including Inventories and Estate Disposition Materials, 1902-1906
Material Concerning the Descendants of Theophilus E. Beekman. Mostly about Estate of T.H. Beekman, Jr, and Marietta Beekman Mundy and Maud Woodhouse, 1866-1905, 1833
John Hathaway (Father of Marietta Hathaway, wife of Theophilus E. Beekman) and Hathaway Family Papers, Including Indentures, 1789-1807
John Hathaway (Father of Marietta Hathaway, wife of Theophilus E. Beekman) and Hathaway Family Papers, Includes Schoolbook of Arithmetic, 1811-1864
Box 43(A), Genealogy and Legal Papers, 1700-Circa 1920
Language of Materials
Scope and Contents
For Genealogy Material, see also Box 12 and 39(A)-40. Some description of this box is in White's guide, pages 372-373. It is not a comprehensive description.
Revolutionary Generation Material, Accounts, Correspondence, Chancery Court Record for Abraham Beekman Estate, Newspaper Clipping, Deed, 1703-1810, 1920's
Genealogy, American Branches, Beekman and Van Dyke Genealogy, 1885-1930
Business and Legal Papers, Correspondence, Wills and Death Notices, Maps of Property and Willed Property to Johanna, Catherine, Magdalen, Margaret, Jane, 1770-1820
Revolutionary Generation Papers Relating to Carriage, Beekman Arms (hotel), Paintings, Sofa, Documents on "The Cliffs" Long Island Home, Clippings, Circa 1900
Revolutionary Generation Wills, Land Papers, Accounts, Taxes, Probate of Will of Rachel Winne, Marriage Certificates, Much on Keteltas Family, 1720-1815
Militia Commission to William Beekman, 1746 and 1755
Bond Indicating William Beekman's Disposition of Interest in Captured Vessel Brought in by Privateer "William", 1746
Gerard G. Beekman, Letterbook (large), 1746-1750
Book: American Genealogy, A History of Some of the Early Settlers in N. America and their Descendants, 1848
Henry Beekman, Copy re: Patent for Land in Dutchess County, 1924
Box 43(B), Genealogy and Legal Papers, 1746-1933
Scope and Contents
For more description, see White's guide, Volume 2, pages 372 to 373.
Gerard Beekman, Diploma from Columbia College and Commencement Address, Focusing on Women's Education and Intellect, 1792
Papers of Tarrytown Beekmans, Largely Deeds, War of 1812 Military Appointment, 1746-1812
Notes on Boston Newspapers in the Eighteenth Century, Including Stories Relating to William Beekman, Undated
Revolutionary Generation, Wills and Related Papers, including the estate list of James Beekman, 1833, and Materials relating to the compact wills of William, Catherine, and Mary Beekman, including Conveyances, Probate Materials, and Estate Disposition, 1784-1833
Beekman Family Arms, Article in the "New York Genealogical and Biographical Record," Correspondence, 1931-1933, undated
Genealogy, European Beekmans, Correspondence, Clippings, Notes, 1897-1926, undated
William Beekman, Letter sent to Brother James and Order for a Keg of Wine "by my Negro man Hanover", August 22, 1780
Wilhelmus Baudartius, Autobiography, 1915
Account of Beekman Family Bible, 1924
William Beekman, Pocket Almanac, Poem of John J. Beekman, 1773, 1911
Box 44, James W. Beekman, 1796-1909, inclusive; 1833-1865, bulk
Scope and Contents
For additional information, see White's guide, Volume 2, pages 342 to 367, which contains item-level description of materials in letterbooks.
James W. Beekman, Personal Correspondence, Reports for N.S. Milledoler, Introductions, 1833-1874
James W. Beekman, Letter to New York Evening Post, Picture of William Beekman (same image in book in Folder 9), 1908
Scope and Contents
Some material from Folder 2 is described in White's guide, Volume 2, page 369 in "College Notebooks, James W. Beekman."
Senator Dixon, Correspondence, Letter from Joseph Francis from St Petersburg, 1859-1860
James W. Beekman, Wills, M. Romero Letter on Death of Lincoln, 1848-1865
James W. Beekman, Taxes, Property Papers and Map, 1861-1866
James W. Beekman, Dutch Reformed Church Affairs and Catalogue of Members, Post Office Land Purchase, Milledoler Will Papers, Accounts, Checks, 1849-1865
James W. Beekman, Business Papers (Including Papers Regarding Sewer on 50th Street), Bonds and Mortgages, Will of Catherine Boudinot (Beekman), Investment in Oil Property, Correspondence, Receipts, 1837-1864
James W. Beekman, Business Agreements, Legal Papers, Property Papers, 1835-1867
The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Book, January 1909
James W. Beekman, Engravings, Undated
Caty Landers and Mary Hamilton, School Notebooks, 1796, Undated
James W. Beekman, Gerard Beekman, and James W. Beekman, Jr., College Degrees, Bar Acceptance, 1867-1871
Box 45, Memorabilia, 1808-1926
"Us," A Book of Poems, Undated
General John Steele, Personal and Official Papers (Collector of Customs at Philadelphia, circa 1808-1811). Consists largely of correspondence sent between Philadelphia and Washington City, and contains discussion of the trade embargo., 1808-1864
Benjamin F. Beekman, Draft Copy of Will, 1875
Papers of Intermediate Generation between James and James W. Beekman, Pertaining Largely to Gerard Beekman. Includes Newspaper Clippings, Chancery Court Petition, Correspondence, 1811-1863
Papers of Intermediate Generation between James and James W. Beekman, Regarding Lots #99 and #112 on Broadway and Mercer Street, and Gerard Beekman and Isaac Cox, Including Supreme Court Documentation and Receipts, 1816-1818
James W. Beekman, Columbia College Paper, Correspondence, 1833-1835
Scope and Contents
Potentially detailed in White's guide, page 369.
Papers of Intermediate Generation between James and James W. Beekman, Pertaining largely to Gerard Beekman, 1811-1839
Papers, Post James W. Beekman, Including Clippings, Church Bulletins, Correspondence, Genealogy, and Obituaries. Includes Invitation to Dinner with President Teddy Roosevelt at the White House in 1902 and Correspondence with Roosevelt., 1887-1926
Family Scrapbook, Undated
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Bound volume.
Box 46, Gerard Beekman, 1837-1910, inclusive; 1910, bulk
Charities of Gerard Beekman, Church Organ Brochures, Documents on Construction of Almshouse "Hall" for Jones Institute, Circa 1910
Charities of Gerard Beekman, "Hall" Construction Documents, Circa 1910
Charities of Gerard Beekman, Correspondence, Rutgers College 150 Yr Anniversary, Church Construction and Repairs, Circa 1910
Charities of Gerard Beekman, Seamen's Church Institute Dedication, Church Repairs and Charitable Giving, Plans for "All Angels Church," Twilight Park, NY., Circa 1910
Gerard Beekman, Plots of Land and Genealogical Notes on William Beekman (18th Century), Documents on Harlem Property including Maps, 1890-1910
Gerard Beekman, Plots of Land Documents in Scotia, NY, Genealogical Notes on Keteltas Family, Circa 1910
Papers and Maps of Real Estate in Upper East Side, 1887, James W. Beekman Death and Supporting Documents, 1837-1839, Undated
Photos of Documents for Family Genealogy (mostly 18th-19th centuries) and Herald's College, London, Undated
Box 47, Beekman Family Oversized Materials, 1781-1925, Undated
Beekman and Related Families, Family Trees and Genealogical Notes, Undated
Scope and Contents
Previously housed in Beekman Family Box 39
Complaint of James Beekman, Jr., regarding the Estate of Lydia Matthews Beekman, 1834; Beekman Coat of Arms, 1834, Undated
Scope and Contents
Previously housed in Beekman Family Box 24
Beekman Family Account Book, 1781-1783
Scope and Contents
Previously housed in Beekman Family Box 24, Folder 16
Survey of Union Cemetery, dated July 6, 1852; Beekman Crest, Original and Copy, 1852, 1925
Scope and Contents
Previously housed in Beekman Family Box 25
Agreement for Cemetery Plot for Wilhelmus Beekman and Heirs; Survey of Ten Lots of Land along the East River, from Turtle Bay to Saw Kill, Tracing Ownership to 1676-1677, 1765, Undated
Scope and Contents
Previously housed in Beekman Family Box 12