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Saturday, September 1, 1855.+-

Springfield, IL.

Concerned about failure of associate counsel in McCormick v. Talcott et al. to keep him informed of developments, Lincoln writes Manny & Co., asking whether case is to be heard September 20, 1855, as originally planned. Abraham Lincoln to John H. Manny and Company, 1 September 1855, CW, 2:325.

To secure loan made Tuesday, Isaac Lindsay and wife give Lincoln mortgage on two lots in business section of Springfield. Mortgage Record 1, 69.

Lincoln buys box of pills from his druggist. Pratt, Personal Finances, 151.

Monday, September 3, 1855.+-

[Lincoln, IL.

Logan Circuit Court convenes.]

Tuesday, September 4, 1855.+-

[Lincoln, IL.

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Wednesday, September 5, 1855.+-

[Lincoln, IL.

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Thursday, September 6, 1855.+-

Carlinville, IL.

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Monday, September 10, 1855.+-

Bloomington, IL.

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Tuesday, September 11, 1855.+-

Bloomington, IL.

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Wednesday, September 12, 1855.+-

Bloomington, IL.

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Friday, September 14, 1855.+-

Bloomington, IL.

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Saturday, September 15, 1855.+-

Bloomington, IL.

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Monday, September 17, 1855.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln writes court order in Jane Allen v. Robert Allen Jr.Photocopy.

He then leaves for Cincinnati.

Tuesday, September 18, 1855.+-

En route.

Wednesday, September 19, 1855.+-

Cincinnati, OH.

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Thursday, September 20, 1855.+-

Cincinnati, OH.

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Friday, September 21, 1855.+-

Cincinnati, OH.

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Saturday, September 22, 1855.+-

Cincinnati, OH.

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Monday, September 24, 1855.+-

Cincinnati, OH.

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Tuesday, September 25, 1855.+-

Cincinnati, OH.

[Another day Lincoln devotes to county and city courts, spending entire morning in Room No. 1 of Superior Court, where eccentric jurist and wit, Bellamy Storer, presides. Lincoln enjoys proceedings immensely and says tohis companion: "I wish we had that judge in Illinois. I think he would share with me the fatherhood of the legal jokes of the Illinois bar." William M. Dickson, "Abraham Lincoln at Cincinnati," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 69 (June 1884):62.]

Wednesday, September 26, 1855.+-

Cincinnati, OH.

[This is probably day on which Lincoln leaves for home. He says to his hostess: "You have made my stay here most agreeable, and I am a thousand times obliged to you; but in reply to your request for me to come again I must say to you I never expect to be in Cincinnati again. I have nothing against the city, but things have so happened here as to make it undesirable for me ever to return." William M. Dickson, "Abraham Lincoln at Cincinnati," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 69 (June 1884):62.]