Tuesday, January 16, 1844.Springfield,
IL. | Lincoln writes and signs a memorandum in which he
agrees to purchase a house in Springfield from Charles Dresser, an Episcopal
minister. Lincoln agrees to pay Dresser $1,200, and to transfer to him the deed
to a building that Lincoln co-owns with Stephen T. Logan. The Lincoln-Logan
property is located "immediately West of the Public square." Dresser agrees to
"give . . . possession" of the home "on or before the first day of April next."
Sale Contract by Charles Dresser and
Abraham Lincoln, 16 January 1844, CW, 1:331. |