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5 U.S. Monthly L. Mag. 72 (1852)
Biographical Letter from Hon. Levinus Monson

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walk, those virtues which, while they add a charm to private life, are,
after all, the brightest ornaments of the judicial ermine, and, for the
want of which, no brilliancy of intellect, no erudition, however pro-
found, can compensate.
BIOGRAPHICAL LETTER FROM HON. LEVINUS MONSON,
OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW YORK.
DEAR SI :-I feel greatly honored by your letter, received a while
since, in Wvhich you requested my memoir for publication. The life of a
lawyer quietly spent mostly in the county of Delaware, N. Y., would
hardly be expected to furnish incidents that would be likely to entertain
or interest the public. It may more truly be said of him than what the
great lexicographer and moralist Doctor Johnson said of himself, vitam
continet una dies, or in other words, that his life is as unvaried- as the
note of the cuckoo. And whether I have reached the mark proposed
by Pliny the younger may perhaps be questionable- since it is not
grahted us to live long, let us transmit to posterity some memorial that
we have at least lived. But encouraged by your flattering invitation
I will begin by saying that-
Jabez Monson, a respectable farmer, and his wife, Eunice Atwater,
resided in Hamden, near New Haven, Ct., and were the parents of a large
family, of whom Joshua was a younger son. He married Sarah Booth,
who, after becoming the mother of six children, died, when he was
again married and raised a large family of children, of whom myself
was the eldest. When I was about four years of age my father re-
moved to the town of Canaan, in the north part of the State, where,
after a long life of hard labor, he died in the possession of a large farm.
Here my advantages for education for some years were confined to a
common district school, where I made successful progress in the studies
-Isually taught there, excelling particularly in reading and spelling-
ranches, however humble they may appear to some, in which I have
often observed many men of learning and ability to be sadly deficient.
While thus engaged, it does not occur to my recollection, that I ever
incurred the disapprobation of my teacher, for misbehavior or inat-
tention or negligence in my studies. Time elapsed, when my mother
received a visit from an aunt of hers residing in New Haven, and her
son, then a member of Yale College, who, it would seem, inspired my
parents with the ambitious notion of giving their son a collegiate edu-
cation. Accordingly, a while after, I went to N. H., and commenced
study, at first under the directions of this relative ; afterwards I went
to the Latin school in N. I-I., where I had for a fellow student among
others, the Hon. R. S. Baldwin, the late distinguished U. S. Senator from
Connecticut, and for a while I was under the tuition of one of the profes-
sors of Yale, who, on account of ill-health, devoted most of his time in
preparing young men for College. Having laid in a sufficient quantity
of Latin and Greek, I entered the Freshman class and spent four years

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