Tuesday, April 12, 1842.Springfield, IL. | Logan & Lincoln participate in five cases on the last day of the Sangamon
County Circuit Court. They represent plaintiffs James Campbell and Samuel H. Dabney in the case
of Campbell & Dabney v. Spear. The
court voids an earlier land conveyance and rules that the land is liable to be sold to satisfy
Campbell and Dabney's judgments against Isaac Spear. Logan & Lincoln represent William
R. Miller in Miller v. Freeman &
Freeman, another case involving the conveyance of land. The court orders the defendants
to convey the land to Miller, when Miller pays the defendants the $39.07 balance on a note and
$34.15 from an earlier judgment. Judgment, 12 April 1842,
Campbell & Dabney v. Spear, Record G, 389; Decree, 12 April 1842,
Miller v. Freeman & Freeman, Record G, 384; Judgment, 12 April 1842,
Miller v. Freeman & Freeman, Record G, 388, all in Sangamon County
Circuit Court, Illinois Regional Archives Depository, University of Illinois at
Springfield. |