Benjamin Cromwell Franklin

Benjamin Cromwell Franklin (April 25, 1805 – December 25, 1873) was the first judicial officeholder in the Republic of Texas.

In March 1836, the Republic of Texas captured a U.S.-owned brig, Pocket.

Upon realising that this action could alienate the United States, the Texan government took steps to investigate the matter, and President David G. Burnet appointed Franklin district judge of Brazoria to investigate the matter.

Franklin resigned his judgeship in 1839, moving to Galveston to practice law.

Franklin was also elected to serve in the Senate of the Fourteenth Texas Legislature, but died 25 December 1873, 2½ weeks before the start of the regular session Although it is not officially recorded, Franklin County is generally believed to have been named in his honor.