Wednesday, July 21, 1841.Springfield,
IL. | The Illinois Supreme Court appoints attorneys
Abraham Lincoln and Albert T. Bledsoe to serve as "examiners" for Benjamin F.
James, who wishes to practice law in Illinois. The Court notes that James, of
Tazewell County, "presented . . . satisfactory evidence of his good moral
character." James passes Lincoln and Bledsoe's examination, and the Court deems
that James possesses the "fitness and capacity" to gain admission into the
Illinois bar. Order, 21 July 1841, Opinion Record &
Journal SC CGD 1840-1841, 468, Illinois Supreme Court, Illinois State Archives,
Springfield, IL. |