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The Beekmans of New York in Politics and Commerce, 1647–1877. By Philip L. White. With an Introduction by Fenwick Beekman. (New York: New-York Historical Society. 1956. Pp. xxxii, 705. $10.00.) and The Beekman Mercantile Papers, 1746–1799. Volume I, Gerard G. Beekman: Letter Book, 1746–1770. Volumes II and III, James Beekman: Mercantile Correspondence, 1750–1799. Transcribed and edited by Philip L. White. (New York: New-York Historical Society. 1956. Pp. vii, 526; 527–981; 983–1485. $25.00 the set.) Get access The Beekmans of New York in Politics and Commerce, 1647–1877. By White Philip L.. With an Introduction by Beekman Fenwick. (New York: New-York Historical Society. 1956. Pp. xxxii, 705. $10.00.) The Beekman Mercantile Papers, 1746–1799. Volume I, Gerard G. Beekman: Letter Book, 1746–1770. Volumes II and III, James Beekman: Mercantile Correspondence, 1750–1799. Transcribed and edited by White Philip L.. (New York: New-York Historical Society. 1956. Pp. vii, 526; 527–981; 983–1485. $25.00 the set.) James A. Barnes James A. Barnes Temple University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 63, Issue 1, October 1957, Pages 134–136, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/63.1.134 Published: 01 October 1957
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