Monday, April 22, 1844.Springfield, IL. | Logan & Lincoln, representing plaintiffs in James Fassett & Co. v.
Blackwell, file summons against defendant in U.S. District Court. They ask $5,000 damages for
their clients. Lincoln signs for Logan & Lincoln in judgment docket, indicating that
judgment of $341 in Lane and Webb v. Edwards is paid in
full. ["Lincoln and Calhoun have returned from Tazewell. Our people are in the best spirits
there. So far as we learnt, Lincoln never left Calhoun on any one occasion, that he did not make
him hang down his under lip."Record. S. Francis to J. J.
Hardin, John J. Hardin Papers, Chicago History Museum, Chicago, IL.] |