Wednesday, April 6, 1842.Springfield, IL. | Logan & Lincoln participate in two cases in the Sangamon County Circuit
Court. In a garnishment hearing in the case of Trailor & Myer v. Saunders, Logan & Lincoln file an answer on behalf of
their clients Archibald Trailor and Friedrick Myer. In the case of C. Goodell & Company v. John Duff & Company,
the court denies the defendants' request to set aside the judgment against them. Logan &
Lincoln represent plaintiffs Harrison Goodell and Calvin Goodell. Logan & Lincoln
represent Samuel Gunn of Richland County in the bankruptcy case of In re Gunn before Judge Nathaniel Pope in the U.S. District
Court. Order, 6 April 1842, Trailor & Myer v.
Saunders, Record G, 349; Order, 6 April 1842, C. Goodell & Company v.
John Duff & Company, Record G, 349, both in Sangamon County Circuit Court,
Illinois Regional Archives Depository, University of Illinois at Springfield; Sangamo
Journal (Springfield, IL), 18 March 1842, 3:7. Someone, perhaps Lincoln, withdraws $6 in cash from Lincoln's account with a
Springfield store/bank. Account of Abraham Lincoln (copy), 6
April 1842, Irwin & Corneau Account Book, 252, microfilm, IHi, Springfield, IL. |