Results 17 entries found

Monday, September 3, 1838.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln draws up list of seven notes due estate of George Spears, Sr., deceased. Unpaid notes totaling $479 are due from residents of New Salem neighborhood. Among those known to Lincoln were T. J. Nance, Jacob Bale, and Levi Summers.Inventory of Notes Due Estate of George Spears, 3 September 1838, CW, 1:121.

[Greene County Circuit Court convenes at Carrollton.]

Thursday, September 6, 1838.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln writes order which James Wright signs: "Mr. Robert Allen: Please pay Stuart & Lincoln five dollars and charge to [James Wright] Sept. 6th. 1838."Draft Prepared for James Wright, 6 September 1838, CW, 1:122.

Monday, September 10, 1838.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln writes and files declaration for John Durley, plaintiff, in assumpsit suit of Durley v. Mitts & Ball. He asks $200 damages. He writes and signs declaration for Abner Ellis, plaintiff, in Ellis v. Nave (SC).Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Thursday, September 13, 1838.+-

Springfield, IL.

Josephus Hewett writes Gov. Duncan resigning as prosecuting attorney of first judicial circuit. At bottom of letter Lincoln, Hewett, Logan, Baker, Stuart, Treat, Ninian W. Edwards, and Cyrus Walker sign recommendation of Antrim Campbell for office.Petition for Appointment of Antrim Campbell as Prosecuting Attorney, [13 September 1838], CW, 1:122.

Saturday, September 15, 1838.+-

Springfield, IL.

[In Fellows v. Snyder et al., Macon County case, Lincoln writes praecipe, bond, and declaration.Photocopy.]

Monday, September 17, 1838.+-

Springfield, IL.

[Tazewell Circuit Court convenes at Tremont for four-day term. Judge Jesse B. Thomas, Jr. appoints Antrim Campbell prosecuting attorney pro tem.]

Tuesday, September 18, 1838.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln writes and files declaration and bill of complaint for George Trotter, plaintiff, in Trotter v. Phelps, suit to collect note, in Sangamon Circuit Court.Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Wednesday, September 19, 1838.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln writes and files praecipe in Judy v. Manary & Cassity in Sangamon Circuit Court. Douglas represents defendants.Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

[In Macon County case of Fellows v. Snyder et al. he writes, signs, and files, evidently by mail, second declaration.Photocopy.]

Thursday, September 20, 1838.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln writes, signs, and files declaration for Silas Harlan, plaintiff, in Sangamon Circuit Court in Harlan v. Moffett & Moffett, assumpsit. Lincoln writes and signs declaration in Judy v. Manary & Cassity.Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Lincoln is listed as attorney in Bell v. Mitchell in Tazewell court but case is probably handled by Farnham, Frisby, & D. Stewart, also retained.Record.

Friday, September 21, 1838.+-

Springfield, IL.

Bills of complaint in Judy v. Manary & Cassity, and Short v. Quinton et al., are filed by Lincoln. He writes declaration and praecipe in Short v. Quinton & Morgan, and praecipe in Peter VanBergen v. Thomas M. Neale, signing "Stuart & Lincoln."Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Saturday, September 22, 1838.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln writes, signs, and files declaration in Sangamon Circuit Court, for plaintiff, in VanBergen v. Neale. [Neale and James D. Henry borrowed $59.40 at 50 per cent a year interest, at time of enlistment in Black Hawk War, April 1832. Henry became general and war hero. His death March 5, 1834 left Neale responsible for note.] He writes conditional title bond executed between Daniel Ragsdale and Joseph W. Hornsby.Photocopy.

Monday, September 24, 1838.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln writes and files in Sangamon Circuit Court declaration and praecipe for Edward D. Baker, plaintiff, in Baker v. M. O. Reeves & Co. He signs names of Logan and Baker as attorneys for plaintiff. Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

[McLean Circuit Court convenes for three-day term.]

Tuesday, September 25, 1838.+-

Bloomington, IL?

Rhodes & Walter v. Dean et al., chancery bill to foreclose mortgage, is heard by court, and complainants' bill is granted against Mary Lyon, Frederick S. Dean, administrator, and Abraham Lincoln guardian ad litem for David C. Lyon and Merit D. Lyon, infant heirs of Merit Lyon, deceased. Record.

Wednesday, September 26, 1838.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln writes, signs, and files with clerk of Sangamon Circuit Court replication of complainant, Nancy Orendorff, in Orendorf et al. v. Stringfield et al.Photocopy.

Thursday, September 27, 1838.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln writes and files declaration and bill of complaint in Sangamon Circuit Court in Albert G. Williams v. John M. and George L. Cabiness. Cabiness brothers gave their note to Nathaniel Owens for $100 current money of Kentucky. Owens held note for 15 years and assigned it to Williams, who is seeking to collect.Photocopy.

Friday, September 28, 1838.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln writes and signs, for plaintiff, petition asking judgment in Hurst v. Ragsdale, Sangamon Circuit Court.Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Saturday, September 29, 1838.+-

Springfield, IL.

Two thousand Whigs and Conservatives celebrate Stuart's election to Congress with barbecue at Porter's Grove. Speeches are made by Lincoln, Stuart, May, Hardin, Servant, Bond, Baker, and Henry. Lincoln's speech is "pithy in his own peculiar style and showed off some of the prominent features of Mr. Van Buren's administration." Alton Telegraph, October 10, 1838. Lincoln writes and signs declaration in Thompson v. Osborn.Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.