Saturday,
November 30, 1839.Springfield,
IL. | Lincoln has two cases called. He moves
to dismiss Lockwood v.
Wernwag and agrees to three months stay of execution in
Kendall v. Moffett. He
writes bill of exceptions for Nathaniel Hay, plaintiff, in
Hay v. Lasswell &
Mock. He earns $5 for services as commissioner in
Huston v. Bogue, on making
report. [On March 25, 1840, Lincoln took
Kendall v. Moffett
execution to Schuyler County, but nothing was realized for want of bidders.
Docket D.]
Record; Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of
Congress, Washington, DC. |