- Beekman Winthrop
Beekman Winthrop (
September 18 1874 –November 10 1940 ) was aNew York lawyer andGovernor of Puerto Rico from 1904 to 1907. He was later an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury.Winthrop came from a family of wealth and influence in New York (though he was born in
Orange, New Jersey ) and attendedHarvard University inCambridge, Massachusetts where he received an undergraduate degree in 1897 and alaw degree in 1900. A descendant of bothJohn Winthrop , first Governor of Massachusetts, andJohn Winthrop, the Younger , first Governor of Connecticut, within four years after graduating he became first a personal secretary to (future President)William Howard Taft while he wasGovernor-General of the Philippines , and later was appointed as ajudge in theCourt of First Instance in thePhilippines . He was known to be a personal friend ofTheodore Roosevelt and was appointed by him in 1904 as Governor of Puerto Rico, at the age of only 28.Winthrop took office as governor on
July 4 ,1904 , and served untilApril 17 ,1907 . On his inauguration, he promised improvements to the educational system of Puerto Rico. Winthrop was a strong proponent of bringing citizenship and locally-elected officials to Puerto Rico.In 1907, Winthrop was appointed as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury by President Theodore Roosevelt. In 1909, he was made
Assistant Secretary of the Navy by President Taft, a post he retained (with time as Acting Secretary) until 1913.Following his public life, he was a director of
National City Bank . He resigned from that position in 1916. He subsequently worked as a director ofRobert Winthrop and Co. References
*BEEKMAN WINTHROP The Independent ... Devoted to the Consideration of Politics, Social and Economic Tendencies, History, Literature, and the Arts. New York: Jun 16, 1904.Vol.56, Iss. 2898; pg. 1373, 1 pgs
*SENATE CONFIRMATIONS.; MILITARY, NAVAL AND CIVIL. Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: Apr 28, 1904. pg. 4, 1 pgs
*The Work of Congress. The Independent ... Devoted to the Consideration of Politics, Social and Economic Tendencies, History, Literature, and the Arts. New York: Apr 28, 1904.Vol.56, Iss. 2891; pg. 933, 2 pgs
*WINTHROP INAUGURATED. The Washington Post. Washington, D.C.: Jul 5, 1904. pg. 1, 1 pgs
*A COLONIAL GOVERNOR AT TWENTY-EIGHT By Frederick T. Birchall. Leslie's Monthly Magazine. New York: Dec 1904.Vol.VOLUME LIX., Iss. NO. 2; pg. 172, 2 pgs
*BEEKMAN WINTHROP NAMED; Boy Governor to be Assistant Secretary of Treasury. The Washington Post. Washington, D.C.: Mar 3, 1907. pg. 1, 1 pgs
*BEEKMAN WINTHROP NAMED.; Taft Selects Him for First Assistant Secretary of Treasury. The Atlanta Constitution (1881-2001). Atlanta, Ga.: Dec 30, 1908. pg. 9, 1 pgs
*STATE WANTS FIGUREHEAD. The Washington Post. Washington, D.C.: Jun 22, 1909. pg. 4, 1 pgs
*Resignations from National City Bank Wall Street Journal. New York, N.Y.: Oct 18, 1916. pg. 8, 1 pgs
*New York Times obituary, November 11, 1940
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