Results 9 entries found

Monday, February 2, 1852.+-

Springfield, IL.

Penny v. McHenry et al., chancery, is tried before Supreme Court. Stuart argues for plaintiff, Lincoln for defendant. On March 18, 1851 Sangamon Circuit Court dismissed bill. Record.

Tuesday, February 3, 1852.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln concludes his argument in Penny v. McHenry et al.. Logan follows for plaintiff and continues until adjournment. Record.

Wednesday, February 4, 1852.+-

Springfield, IL.

Logan concludes his argument in Penny v. McHenry et al.. Lincoln wins case when court upholds lower court. Lincoln's two Sangamon & Alton cases come to trial. One case involves liability of stock subscriber to pay his subscription, other question of whether change in route of railroad releases subscriber from his contract. Lower court found for railroad and decisions are affirmed. Record.

Friday, February 6, 1852.+-

Springfield, IL.

Logan, Stuart, and Edwards for plaintiff and Lincoln, Ferguson, and Herndon for defendant try McAtee et al. v. Enyart before Supreme Court. McAtee, getting Enyart intoxicated, persuaded him to make conveyance of land. On March 28, 1851 Sangamon Circuit Court annulled deed on ground of fraud. Supreme Court affirms decision. Record; 13 Ill. 242-51.

Saturday, February 7, 1852.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln writes to H. M. Wead: "Your letter enclosing ten dollars was received today. I have just called on Logan and he tells me they have paid the costs and will take a new trial. Be sure, therefore to send the brief, with the authorities on it." He evidently refers to case discussed January 20, 1852. Abraham Lincoln to Hezekiah M. Wead, 7 February 1852, CW, 2:118.

Monday, February 9, 1852.+-

Springfield, IL.

For defendant, Lincoln writes notice to take depositions in Samuel McClurkan & Co. v. Teasdale. Photocopy.

Saturday, February 14, 1852.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln writes declaration, for Henry Prather, defendant, in Trustees of Township 16N, 1E v. Prather, Macon County case involving property claimed for school. Abraham Lincoln to Henry Prather, 14 February 1852, CW, 2:118-19.

Monday, February 23, 1852.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln writes praecipe and signs bond for costs in William C. Lumsden v. George L. Lumsden, debt case for Sangamon Circuit Court. Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Saturday, February 28, 1852.+-

Springfield, IL.

Mrs. Lincoln sends Robert to John Williams' store for $1.75 "Black Lawn Veil." Pratt, Personal Finances, 145.