Saturday,
June 29, 1839.Springfield, IL. | Lincoln writes and signs an affidavit attesting that Isaac
Anderson, a member of Lincoln's volunteer company during the Black Hawk War,
lost his own horse in the service of the United States. Anderson seeks
compensation from the government for the lost horse, "valued . . . at fiftyfive
dollars." Lincoln explains, "[the] said horse was turned out to graze in
consequence of sufficient forage not being furnished by the United states, and
was thereby lost . . . without any fault or negligence on the part of said
Anderson. . . . The affiant makes the above statements from memory only, but
feels confident they are substantially correct."
Affidavit Concerning Isaac
Anderson's Lost Horse, 29 June 1839,
CW, 1:152. |