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Four of Lincoln & Herndon's cases are called in Circuit Court. One is dismissed by agreement. In another, defendants default and they recover debt of $92.23 and $158.17 damages. In third, Webster & Huntington v. French et al., remanded by Supreme Court January 19, 1850, they secure leave to file supplemental bill. Fourth case is continued. Record.

For Penny v. McHenry et al., Lincoln writes the deposition of defense witness, James M. Robinson. He writes and signs supplemental bill in chancery for plaintiffs in Webster & Huntington v. French et al. Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.


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Four of Lincoln &amp; Herndon's cases are called in Circuit Court. One is dismissed by agreement. In another, defendants default and they recover debt of $92.23 and $158.17 damages. In third, <name type='case' key='L04939'>Webster &amp; Huntington v. French et al.</name>, remanded by Supreme Court January 19, 1850, they secure leave to file supplemental bill. Fourth case is continued.
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For <name type='case' key='L03650'>Penny v. McHenry et al.</name>, Lincoln writes the deposition of defense witness, James M. Robinson. He writes and signs supplemental bill in chancery for plaintiffs in <name type='case' key='L04939'>Webster &amp; Huntington v. French et al.</name>
            <bibl default='NO'>Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.</bibl>
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