Tuesday, August 28, 1849.Springfield,
IL. | Lincoln & Herndon have 17 cases in the Sangamon
County Circuit Court. They dismiss two and win three by default. In
Yocum et al. v. Yocum et al., a partition
case in which they represent complainants, the court appoints commissioners to
divide lands. Lincoln & Herndon lose Mauzy
v. Brown, an appeal of right of property, when the jury finds that the
property belongs to the plaintiff. When the defendant fails to appear in court
in Bailer v. Davis, their client wins a
judgment of $112.30. Lincoln writes and signs a declaration for his client,
Joseph Nelson, the plaintiff in Nelson v. Busher
and Nelson. The court continues Lincoln & Herndon's remaining cases.
Record; Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington,
DC. |