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Author: S. J. Clarke (Publisher, 1922)

EDMOND ECKHART BEAUMONT.
    Edmond Eckhart Beaumont, auditor of the Bankers Trust Company of Little
Rock, it a native of the capital city, his birth having occurred October 28,
1892. He is a son of Eckhart Lucius and Sophie (Kohler) Beaumont, the former
born at Aransas Pass, Texas, in 1871, while the latter was born near Stuttgart,
Germany. In the year 1888 Mr. Beaumont removed to Little Rock, where his
remaining days were passed, his death occurring November 7, 1917. He had for a
number of years survived his wife, who died March 8, 1908, in Little Rock. They
were the parents of three sons, all of whom are living.

    Edmond E. Beaumont obtained a public school education and was graduated from
the high school with the class of 1911. After leaving school he entered the
employ of the Southwestern Tile Company, with which he remained for several
years and in 1911 he secured a position in the Old State National Bank, being a
representative of the transit department. On the 31st of December, 1913, he left
that position and went to the Exchange National Bank as manager of the transit
department, there continuing until the 31st of December, 1917. At the latter
date he joined the Bankers Trust Company as chief clerk and on the 1st of
February, 1918, was advanced to the position of auditor, in which capacity he
has continued. He has made steady and substantial progress in banking circles
for one of his years and his high standing is indicated in the fact that he has
been elected to the presidency of the Junior Officers' Club of Little Rock
Bankers. Since 1911 he has been a member of the American Institute of Banking,
the Little Rock chapter, and has served as vice president and president of the
local organization.

    On the 28th of October, 1912, in Little Rock, Mr. Beaumont was married to
Miss Irene Lola Hutton, whose birth occurred in this city July 7, 1893. They
have become parents of a daughter, Muriel Ruth, born August 4, 1914. Mr.
Beaumont has always been a democrat in his political views, but never an
aspirant for office. He and his wife belong to the Hunter Memorial Methodist
Episcopal church, in the work of which they take active and helpful part. Mr.
Beaumont is now serving as secretary and treasurer of the board, doing all in
his power to advance the moral progress of the community and uphold high
standards in his native city.


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Citation:
Centennial History of Arkansas
Volume II
Chicago-Little Rock: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company
1922


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