James Burnie Beck, 1822-1890
Scope and Contents
From Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress website, January 15, 2016.
Beck, James Burnie, a Representative and a Senator from Kentucky;
born in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, February 13, 1822;
immigrated to the United States in 1838 and settled in Wyoming County, N.Y.;
moved to Lexington, Ky., in 1843 and was graduated from Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky.,
in 1846;
admitted to the bar and commenced the practice of law in Lexington;
elected as a Democrat to the Fortieth and to the three succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1867-March 3, 1875);
appointed in May 1876 a member of the commission to define the boundary line between Maryland and Virginia;
elected to the United States Senate in 1876
reelected in 1882, again in 1888, and served from March 4, 1877, until his death in Washington, D.C., on May 3, 1890;
Democratic Conference Chairman 1885-1890; chairman, Committee on Transportation Routes to the Seaboard (Forty-sixth Congress); interment in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.)
Dates
- Created: 1822-1890
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From the Collection: 5.00 boxes
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Johnson Gerber, Betty Jane (Person)
- From the Collection: Gerber, George (Person)
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