Wednesday, November 2, 1842.Springfield,
IL. | Lincoln writes to Mount Sterling, Illinois, attorney
James S. Irwin, who has a client he wishes Lincoln to represent in a case on
appeal to the Illinois Supreme Court. Lincoln writes that he and his law
partner, Stephen T. Logan, "are willing to attend to any business . . . you may
send us." The partners prefer that Irwin pay them in advance. Lincoln explains,
"[W]hatever fees we earn at a distance, if not paid before, we
have noticed we never hear of after the work is done. We therefore, are growing
a little sensitive on that point."Abraham Lincoln to James S. Irwin,
2 November 1842, CW, 1:304. |