Wednesday, March 30, 1842.Springfield, IL. | Logan & Lincoln participate in nine cases in the Sangamon County Circuit
Court. They represent plaintiffs John L. Blaine, William Tompkins, and William D. Barrett in
Blaine, Tompkins, & Barrett v.
Lewis. The parties reach an agreement, and the court dismisses the case. Logan &
Lincoln represent plaintiff Wilson Owen in Owen v.
Ferrin, and obtain a judgment in his favor for $126.48. In the case of C. Goodell & Company v. John Duff &
Company, Logan & Lincoln represent plaintiffs Harrison Goodell and Calvin
Goodell. Logan & Lincoln request and receive a writ of inquiry to determine the amount
of damages to be assessed against the defendants. Logan & Lincoln represent defendant
Andrew Charles, who has been indicted for adultery in People v. Charles; the court grants a change of venue in response to
their petition. Judgment, 30 March 1842, Blaine,
Tompkins, & Barrett v. Lewis, Record G, 312; Judgment, 30 March 1842,
Owen v. Ferrin, Record G, 312; Judgment, 30 March 1842, C. Goodell
& Company v. John Duff & Company, Record G, 310, all in Sangamon County
Circuit Court, Illinois Regional Archives Depository, University of Illinois at Springfield;
Affidavit for Change of Venue, 30 March 1842, People v. Charles, Herndon-Weik
Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. |