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Lincoln, Stephen J. Iankiewicz, and Norman H. Purple, committee of arbitrators appointed yesterday by Gov. Ford, begin examining A. G. Henry's accounts as state house commissioner. Their work continues 12 days. Photocopy.



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Acting as arbitrator between Samuel Wyckoff and Dennis Forrest in dispute over strip of land, Lincoln awards land to Wyckoff and designates dividing line between their holdings. Arbitration Award to Samuel Wyckoff, 3 July 1843, CW, 1:326-27.



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Lincoln, Iankiewicz, and Purple continue investigation all week.



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Lincoln takes depositions of three witnesses, at Thomas Moffett's office, in Jackson v. Applegate. Photocopy.



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Lincoln, Iankiewicz, and Purple continue their investigation of state house accounts until Friday. Logan & Lincoln, as attorneys for Seth M. Tinsley, take deposition of Thomas P. Pettus at office of Thomas Moffett, for use in Bryan & Bryan v. Wash et al. Photocopy.



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Lincoln, Iankiewicz, and Purple complete investigation of accounts of Anson G. Henry, late state house commissioner. They award state $271. Arbitration Award to the State of Illinois Against Anson G. Henry, 14 July 1843, CW, 1:327.



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Lincoln stumps for Whig congressional ticket, delivering amusing speech. Speech at Hillsboro, Illinois, in Reply to Orlando B. Ficklin, 15 July 1843, CW, 1:327.



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In U.S. Circuit Court, Logan & Lincoln file plaintiff's affidavit in Vance v. Kilgore et al. to hold defendants to bail. Record.



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To Robert S. Blackwell Lincoln writes: "Yours of the 18th. inclosing your license is received. I have had it perfected and herewith return it to you." Abraham Lincoln to Robert S. Blackwell, 24 July 1843, CW, 1:328.



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Lincoln writes to Speed on business matters, adding: "Your Fanny can not be more anxious to see my Molly than the latter is to see her; nor as much so as I am. Dont fail to come. We are but two, as yet." Abraham Lincoln to Joshua F. Speed, 26 July 1843, CW, 1:328-29.



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[Sangamo Journal of today is first issue available showing removal of Logan & Lincoln to third floor of building at south west corner of Sixth and Adams streets, over Post Office. Last extant issue showing their office "opposite Hoffman's Row" is February 23, 1843. Logan & Lincoln remain in new location until partnership is dissolved.]



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Lincoln writes to unknown correspondent in Tremont concerning removal of county seat. He says he has consulted with Logan and believes that land will revert to donor if county seat is moved to Pekin. Abraham Lincoln to a Gentleman in Tremont, 31 July 1843, CW, 1:329.


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            <date value='1843-07-01'>Saturday, July 1, 1843.</date>
            <place key='39.8000, -89.6333' teiForm='name'>Springfield, IL</place>.</dateline>
         <p> Lincoln, Stephen J. Iankiewicz, and Norman H. Purple, committee of
            arbitrators appointed yesterday by Gov. Ford, begin examining A. G. Henry's accounts as
            state house commissioner. Their work continues 12 days.<bibl default='NO'>Photocopy.</bibl>
         </p>
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            <date value='1843-07-03'>Monday, July 3, 1843.</date>
            <place key='39.8000, -89.6333' teiForm='name'>Springfield, IL</place>.</dateline>
         <p> Acting as arbitrator between Samuel Wyckoff and Dennis Forrest in dispute
            over strip of land, Lincoln awards land to Wyckoff and designates dividing line between
            their holdings.<bibl default='NO'>
               <xref from='ROOT' url='http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=lincoln;rgn=div1;view=text;idno=lincoln1;node=lincoln1%3A335' targOrder='U' to='DITTO'>Arbitration Award to Samuel
                  Wyckoff</xref>, 3 July 1843, <title corresp='books_Basler2'>CW</title>, 1:326-27.</bibl>
         </p>
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            <date value='1843-07-04'>Tuesday, July 4, 1843.</date>
            <place key='39.8000, -89.6333' teiForm='name'>Springfield, IL</place>.</dateline>
         <p> Lincoln, Iankiewicz, and Purple continue investigation all week.</p>
      </div2>

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            <date value='1843-07-05'>Wednesday, July 5, 1843.</date>
            <place key='39.8000, -89.6333' teiForm='name'>Springfield, IL</place>.</dateline>
         <p> Lincoln takes depositions of three witnesses, at Thomas Moffett's office,
            in <name type='case' key='L03669'>Jackson v. Applegate</name>.<bibl default='NO'>Photocopy.</bibl>
         </p>
      </div2>

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            <date value='1843-07-10'>Monday, July 10, 1843.</date>
            <place key='39.8000, -89.6333' teiForm='name'>Springfield, IL</place>.</dateline>
         <p> Lincoln, Iankiewicz, and Purple continue their investigation of state house
            accounts until Friday. Logan &amp; Lincoln, as attorneys for Seth M. Tinsley, take
            deposition of Thomas P. Pettus at office of Thomas Moffett, for use in <name type='case' key='L02806'>Bryan &amp; Bryan v. Wash et al.</name>
            <bibl default='NO'>Photocopy.</bibl>
         </p>
      </div2>

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            <date value='1843-07-14'>Friday, July 14, 1843.</date>
            <place key='39.8000, -89.6333' teiForm='name'>Springfield, IL</place>.</dateline>
         <p> Lincoln, Iankiewicz, and Purple complete investigation of accounts of Anson
            G. Henry, late state house commissioner. They award state $271.<bibl default='NO'>
               <xref from='ROOT' url='http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=lincoln;rgn=div1;view=text;idno=lincoln1;node=lincoln1%3A336' targOrder='U' to='DITTO'>Arbitration Award to the State
                  of Illinois Against Anson G. Henry</xref>, 14 July 1843, <title corresp='books_Basler2'>CW</title>, 1:327.</bibl>
         </p>
      </div2>

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            <date value='1843-07-15'>Saturday, July 15, 1843.</date>
            <place key='39.1500, -89.4833' teiForm='name'>Hillsboro, IL</place>.</dateline>
         <p> Lincoln stumps for Whig congressional ticket, delivering amusing
               speech.<bibl default='NO'>
               <xref from='ROOT' url='http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=lincoln;rgn=div1;view=text;idno=lincoln1;node=lincoln1%3A337' targOrder='U' to='DITTO'>Speech at Hillsboro, Illinois,
                  in Reply to Orlando B. Ficklin</xref>, 15 July 1843, <title corresp='books_Basler2'>CW</title>, 1:327.</bibl>
         </p>
      </div2>

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            <date value='1843-07-21'>Friday, July 21, 1843.</date>
            <place key='39.8000, -89.6333' teiForm='name'>Springfield, IL</place>.</dateline>
         <p> In U.S. Circuit Court, Logan &amp; Lincoln file plaintiff's affidavit
            in <name type='case' key='L02222'>Vance v. Kilgore et al.</name> to hold
            defendants to bail.<bibl default='NO'>Record.</bibl>
         </p>
      </div2>

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            <date value='1843-07-24'>Monday,
  July 24, 1843.</date> 
            <place key='39.8000, -89.6333' teiForm='name'>Springfield, IL</place>.</dateline>
         <p> To Robert S. Blackwell Lincoln writes: "Yours of the 18th.
  inclosing your license is received. I have had it perfected and herewith return
  it to you."<bibl default='NO'>
               <xref from='ROOT' url='http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=lincoln;rgn=div1;view=text;idno=lincoln1;node=lincoln1%3A338' targOrder='U' to='DITTO'>Abraham Lincoln to Robert
  S. Blackwell</xref>, 24 July 1843,
  <title corresp='books_Basler2'>CW</title>, 1:328.</bibl> 
         </p>
      </div2>

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            <date value='1843-07-26'>Wednesday, July 26, 1843.</date>
            <place key='39.8000, -89.6333' teiForm='name'>Springfield, IL</place>.</dateline>
         <p> Lincoln writes to Speed on business matters, adding: "Your Fanny can not be
            more anxious to see my Molly than the latter is to see her; nor as much so as I am. Dont
            fail to come. We are but two, as yet."<bibl default='NO'>
               <xref from='ROOT' url='http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=lincoln;rgn=div1;view=text;idno=lincoln1;node=lincoln1%3A339' targOrder='U' to='DITTO'>Abraham Lincoln to Joshua F.
                  Speed</xref>, 26 July 1843, <title corresp='books_Basler2'>CW</title>, 1:328-29.</bibl>
         </p>
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            <date value='1843-07-27'>Thursday, July 27, 1843.</date>
            <place key='39.8000, -89.6333' teiForm='name'>Springfield, IL</place>.</dateline>
         <p> [Sangamo Journal of today is first issue available showing removal of Logan
            &amp; Lincoln to third floor of building at south west corner of Sixth and Adams
            streets, over Post Office. Last extant issue showing their office "opposite Hoffman's
            Row" is February 23, 1843. Logan &amp; Lincoln remain in new location until
            partnership is dissolved.]</p>
      </div2>

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         <dateline>
            <date value='1843-07-31'>Monday, July 31, 1843.</date>
            <place key='39.8000, -89.6333' teiForm='name'>Springfield, IL</place>.</dateline>
         <p> Lincoln writes to unknown correspondent in Tremont concerning removal of
            county seat. He says he has consulted with Logan and believes that land will revert to
            donor if county seat is moved to Pekin.<bibl default='NO'>
               <xref from='ROOT' url='http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=lincoln;rgn=div1;view=text;idno=lincoln1;node=lincoln1%3A340' targOrder='U' to='DITTO'>Abraham Lincoln to a Gentleman
                  in Tremont</xref>, 31 July 1843, <title corresp='books_Basler2'>CW</title>, 1:329.</bibl>
         </p>
      </div2>

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