Jacob Burnet | |
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United States Senator from Ohio |
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In office December 10, 1828 – March 4, 1831 |
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Preceded by | William Henry Harrison |
Succeeded by | Thomas Ewing |
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from Hamilton County | |
In office 1814–1816 |
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Preceded by | Peter Bell Ephraim Brown Zebulon Foster |
Succeeded by | Arthur Henry Daniel Hosbrook Benjamin M. Platt |
Personal details | |
Born |
Newark, New Jersey |
February 22, 1770
Died | May 10, 1853 Cincinnati, Ohio |
(aged 83)
Resting place |
Spring Grove Cemetery Cincinnati, Ohio |
Political party |
Adams Anti-Jacksonian |
Relations | David G. Burnet |
Parents | William Burnet |
Alma mater | College of New Jersey |
Jacob Burnet (sometimes spelled Burnett) (February 22, 1770 – May 10, 1853) was an American jurist and statesman from Ohio. He served as a U.S. Senator.
Burnet was born in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Dr. William Burnet. He graduated from the College of New Jersey in 1791, studied law, moved to the Northwest Territory and settled in Cincinnati in 1796. He was admitted to the bar in 1796.
He was a member of the Territorial councils of Ohio from 1799–1802 and served in the Ohio State House from 1814–1816. Burnet was considered the "father of the Ohio constitution" and was an associate justice on the Ohio Supreme Court from 1821 until his resignation in 1828 to serve as United States Senator. He was elected to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William Henry Harrison. He served in the Senate from December 10, 1828, to March 3, 1831.
Burnet was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1815.
After leaving Congress, he resumed the practice of law and served as president of Cincinnati College and the Medical College of Ohio. Burnet's "Notes on the Early Settlement of the North-western Territory" is a primary reference on the early Northwest.
He resided in a mansion on the northwest corner of Seventh and Elm streets in Downtown Cincinnati. Burnet died in Cincinnati on May 10, 1853, aged 83. He is interred in Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati.