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January 03, 1845

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Dorman et ux. v. Lane is reargued before Supreme Court by Lincoln for plaintiff and Trumbull for defendant. Lincoln wins when decree of lower court is reversed (6 Ill. 143).Morgan v. Griffin, in which Lincoln represents defendant, is continued. Record.

Lincoln writes and signs reply to assignment in Irwin v. Hall (SC). Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln are doubtless among 400 attending party at N. W. Edwards' home. [Meeting is held in state house to form state colonization society. Sangamo Journal, 23 January 1845.]


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            <name type='case'>Dorman et ux. v. Lane</name> is reargued before Supreme
            Court by Lincoln for plaintiff and Trumbull for defendant. Lincoln wins when decree of
            lower court is reversed (6 Ill. 143).<name type='case'>Morgan v.
            Griffin</name>, in which Lincoln represents defendant, is continued.<bibl default='NO'>Record.</bibl>
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         <p> Lincoln writes and signs reply to assignment in <name type='case'>Irwin v. Hall (SC)</name>.<bibl default='NO'>Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.</bibl>
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         <p> Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln are doubtless among 400 attending party at N. W.
            Edwards' home. [Meeting is held in state house to form state colonization society.<bibl default='NO'>
               <title>Sangamo Journal</title>, 23 January 1845.</bibl>]</p>
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