Benjamin, Judah P (1811-1884) Secretary of War, then Secretary of State of the C.S.A. One of the most gifted minds in the C.S.A. government, Benjamin escaped capture at the end of the war by separating himself from Jefferson Davis' party. He escaped to England where he would work as a barrister under Queen Victoria until his return in 1883.
Autograph document signed ("Benjamin") three times as attorney for the plaintiff, twice on the document and once on the docket, 3pp, 13¼ x 8¼", New Orleans, Dec. 3, 1842. Written in both English and French to accommodate the large Cajun population of Louisiana. The document involves rent due on a "building in Chartres Street between St. Louis and Toulouse Street known as 'L'Hotel des Etrangers'." Very good; overall toning, darker at upper fold, some edge chips, and small holes at seam. Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,250
The Arden Family Holdings of Beverly Hills.