- James William Beekman
James William Beekman (
22 November ,1815 –15 June ,1877 ) was vice-president of theNew York Hospital .Biography
He was born in
New York City in 1815. He was a descendent ofWilhelmus Beekman , who sailed withPeter Stuyvesant toNew Netherlands , and was an officer of theDutch West India Company . The Beekman family was instrumental in the development of New York City, the Hudson River Valley, and in New Jersey. They were also intermarried with many prominent early Dutch families, like the Remsens, the Rapaljes and the Bergens. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=cZ0xAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA61&lpg=PA61&dq=%22joris+jansen+rapalje%22&source=web&ots=-Xev9bucxb&sig=Cw3L9Ff9QAYvmBU3fSCPYsE5ydg&hl=en#PPA238,M1 Distinguished Families in America, Descended from Wilhelmus Beekman and Jan Thomasse Van Dyke, William B. Aitken, The Knickerbocker Press, 1912] ]After studying under a private tutor, James graduated from
Columbia College in 1834, and studied law withJohn L. Mason , but never joined the bar. His father's death in 1833 left him with money, and the death of his uncle,James Beekman , added to his real estate holdings on theEast River near Fifty-second street, including the Beekman mansion, "Mount Pleasant", [The house was demolished, after being moved, in 1874. (Edmund Delaney, "New York's Turtle Bay" p. 4.)] a place of historic interest from its prominence in Revolutionary times. He married Abian Steele (1819-1897).In 1861 he, with
Erastus Corning andThurlow Weed , was appointed by a meeting of conservative men in New York to go to Washington and urge PresidentJames Buchanan to relieveFort Sumter .He was vice-president of the
New York Hospital , president of the woman's hospital, and a director of the New York dispensary.He was also one of the early members of the
New-York Historical Society , before which he delivered a centennial discourse in 1871 and read papers at different times. On4 December ,1869 , he delivered an address before theSt. Nicholas Society on "The Founders of New York," which was afterward published (New York, 1870). See "Memoir of James William Beekman," by Edward F. De Lancey (New York, 1877).In February 1876, he published a report on a village of hospitals. He died in 1877 and was buried in
Green-Wood Cemetery .The
James William Beekman House is a registered landmark in Oyster Bay, New York, and listed on theNational Register of Historic Places [National Register of Historic Places, listed December 12, 1973.] .References
*New York Times ;June 16 ,1877 , Wednesday; .
*New York Times ;June 20 ,1877 , Wednesday; .
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