Description: This is an original, handwritten note from Egbert Benson, a Founding Father of the United States, to Judge Jonas Platt, a prominent early 19th-century New York Supreme Court justice. The note references Judge Platt and their arrangement to meet on a Friday. Such documents hold great historical significance, representing the intersection of two influential legal minds in the early days of the American Republic. Egbert Benson was a key figure in shaping New York’s legal system and an active participant in several landmark legal and political events in the nation’s founding. As the first Attorney General of New York, Benson played a pivotal role in drafting laws that shaped the state and had a far-reaching impact on the legal framework of the country. His judicial career continued as a judge on both the New York Supreme Court and later the U.S. Circuit Court for the Second Circuit. Judge Jonas Platt was a prominent figure in New York politics and jurisprudence. He served as a justice of the New York Supreme Court from 1814 to 1821, where his rulings contributed to the shaping of New York state law during a formative time for the judiciary. Platt was also a well-known Federalist and political leader who ran for governor in 1810. This document provides a rare glimpse into a personal correspondence between these two men, both of whom contributed to the establishment and growth of the American legal system.Document Details:Date: Monday (specific date not mentioned)Signed by: Egbert BensonMentions: Judge Jonas PlattContent: A note confirming a meeting between Benson and Platt on Friday after Judge Platt’s return home.Transcription of the Document: Dear Sir, Sir, I wrote you last evening. Judge Platt has returned home. I have seen him, and he will come up and be ready to come with me on Friday. Yours &c, Eggbert Benson MondayHistorical Significance: Egbert Benson (1746–1833) was one of America’s most influential early legal figures, serving as New York’s first Attorney General and later as a U.S. Congressman. As a Founding Father, Benson played a significant role in shaping the legal landscape of the fledgling United States. He was involved in important constitutional discussions and in cases that helped define early American law, including property rights and land disputes in New York. As a justice on the New York Supreme Court and later as a judge on the U.S. Circuit Court, he contributed to the formation of legal precedent and the interpretation of constitutional law. Benson was known for his involvement in landmark cases involving land disputes, such as those concerning the Holland Land Company, and played a crucial role in the early establishment of New York’s infrastructure and governance. His impact on early American law has left a lasting legacy that legal historians continue to study today. Jonas Platt (1769–1834) was a lawyer, politician, and judge who made significant contributions to New York’s legal system. Platt’s career included a term as a justice on the New York Supreme Court from 1814 to 1821, where he presided over important cases that helped solidify New York’s role in the nation’s legal structure. A staunch Federalist, Platt was also deeply involved in the political movements of the early 19th century and ran for governor of New York in 1810. His judicial opinions were influential in matters involving property law, civil rights, and the development of the legal infrastructure in New York.Why This Document Is a Rare Collectible: Original handwritten documents from Founding Fathers like Egbert Benson are incredibly rare and highly sought after by collectors. This note offers unique insight into the correspondence between two major figures in American history and law. The personal nature of the message, coupled with the prominent roles both Benson and Platt played in shaping the legal landscape of New York and the U.S., make this an invaluable piece of American history. This document would be an exceptional addition to any collection focusing on early American legal history, Founding Fathers, or important judicial figures in New York’s development. The connection between these two men underscores the document’s importance in highlighting the interactions and relationships that helped form the early U.S. legal system.Key Features:Original handwritten note by Egbert Benson, a Founding Father and legal pioneer.Mentions Judge Jonas Platt, a leading justice on the New York Supreme Court during a crucial time in state and national legal development.Offers a unique glimpse into the personal and professional relationships between major figures in American history.A must-have for collectors of early American legal history and documents related to the Founding Fathers. Own a piece of American history today by adding this rare Egbert Benson note to your collection.
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