Results 19 entries found

Thursday, May 1, 1851.+-

Urbana, IL.

Lincoln writes and signs for Davis and Murphy replication to defendant's answer in Davis v. Wilson, and writes court decree. Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Friday, May 2, 1851.+-

Urbana, IL.

Lincoln, Howitt, and Roberts win People ex rel. Dunn v. Carle when jury finds defendant is father of Nancy Jane Dunn's child. Defendant is ordered to pay $50 a year for child's support. In Dunn v. Carle, jury finds defendant guilty of seduction and assesses damages of $180.41. Record.

Monday, May 5, 1851.+-

Danville, IL.

Vermilion Circuit Court begins its session. Young v. Littler, continued at last two terms, is abated by reason of plaintiff's death. Lincoln is attorney for defendant. Gundy v. Gundy, in which he also represents defendant, is continued. Record.

Tuesday, May 6, 1851.+-

Danville, IL.

Defendants in McRoberts v. Hollingsworth et al., whom Lincoln represents, default and clerk assesses plaintiff's damages at $284.62. Case is action in assumpsit. People for use of Wilson v. Kingsbury et al., action in debt, is heard on defendant's demurrer to plaintiff's declaration. Lincoln and Murphy lose case when court sustains demurrer. Record.

Friday, May 9, 1851.+-

Danville, IL.

In Smith & Dunlap v. Dunlap, decided by Supreme Court January 7, 1851, defendant moves that Sangamon Circuit Court enter partial satisfaction of judgment. Judge Davis overrules motion, grants defendant's appeal to Supreme Court and instructs clerk to enter foregoing order, which is in Lincoln's handwriting. Photocopy.

Monday, May 12, 1851.+-

Paris, IL.

Lincoln has only one case on first day of Edgar Circuit Court and it is continued. Record.

In Alexander v. Parrish, debt, he writes and files four pleas for defendant. Photocopy.

Tuesday, May 13, 1851.+-

Paris, IL.

Lincoln writes petition of Joshua Gipson for writ of certiorari, who makes his mark before court, re judgment of Sangamon County Justice of Peace Court. Photocopy.

Wednesday, May 14, 1851.+-

Paris, IL.

Two of Lincoln's cases are called but both are continued. Record.

Thursday, May 15, 1851.+-

Paris, IL.

Two more of Lincoln's cases are continued. Record.

Friday, May 16, 1851.+-

Paris, IL.

Starr et al. v. Cassady, bill to set aside deed, is submitted to court by Lincoln and Benedict for complainants and Dill and Linder for defendant. Court dismisses complainants' bill. Three other Lincoln cases are continued. Record.

Saturday, May 17, 1851.+-

Coles County, IL.

Lincoln probably visits his stepmother at her home near Charleston. He makes entries in Lincoln family Bible, and discusses his stepmother's support. Charles H. Coleman, Abraham Lincoln and Coles County, Illinois (New Brunswick, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1955), 133; Family Record Written by Abraham Lincoln to, [1851?], CW, 2:94-95; Memorandum of Births in the Hall Family, [1851?], CW, 2:96.

Monday, May 19, 1851.+-

Coles County, IL.

[Shelby Circuit Court convenes.]

Wednesday, May 21, 1851.+-

Shelbyville, IL.

In Fancher v. Gollogher, slander, issue is joined on defendant's plea of not guilty. Jury finds defendant guilty on two counts and not guilty on two. Plaintiff's damages are assessed at $1,000. Plaintiff remits damages but retains his right to costs. Linder and Moulton are plaintiff's attorneys, Lincoln is defendant's. Record; Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Monday, May 26, 1851.+-

Shelbyville, IL.

[Spring term of Moultrie Circuit Court begins.]

Tuesday, May 27, 1851.+-

Shelbyville, IL.

[Mrs. Lincoln buys from John Williams & Co. "7 yds. Cross Barred Swiss @ .37" and small basket, 23ยข. Pratt, Personal Finances, 145.]

Wednesday, May 28, 1851.+-

Decatur, IL.

In Hill v. Whitley, trespass, Emerson and Lincoln for plaintiff win judge's leave to take depositions. Rhodes v. Helm, assumpsit, Emerson and Lincoln for plaintiff, is dismissed by agreement, each party paying his costs. Record.

Thursday, May 29, 1851.+-

Decatur, IL.

In King et al. v. Lee et al., Lincoln writes and files affidavit that he published notice of case on four consecutive days in "Illinois State Register." He writes replication in Andrews v. House. Photocopy; Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Friday, May 30, 1851.+-

Decatur, IL.

Hill v. Whitley comes to trial. Jury finds for Lincoln's client, awarding him five cents damages and costs. Lincoln and Benedict file defendants' answer in Froman v. Pearson & Walton. Warnick v. Eckel is again continued. Record.

Andrews v. House is continued. Lincoln writes and signs amended bill in King et al. v. Lee et al.Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Saturday, May 31, 1851.+-

Decatur, IL.

Lincoln moves for judgment in Hill v. Whitley but defendant moves to set aside award. Lincoln and Post lose replevin suit, House v. Smith et al., when court orders defendants to restore plaintiff's household goods. Lincoln also loses Redfield et ux. v. Dewees when court decrees that Maria Redfield recover her dower. King et al. v. Lee et al., chancery, Lincoln for plaintiff, is continued. Record.