Monday,
February 20, 1843.Springfield,
IL. | Lincoln writes affidavit of Thomas
Rudder in Rudder v.
Rudder, who swears it before John Calhoun, clerk of Sangamon Circuit
Court.Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of
Congress, Washington, DC. [Gen. William F. Thornton
gives party at Globe Tavern, Lincoln's residence, for legislators and friends,
moving reporter to write: "There was a sound of revelry by night, and
Springfield's capital had gathered then, Her beauty and her chivalry, and
bright—The lamps shone oe'r fair women and brave men—"
Peoria Democratic Press, 1 March
1843.] |