Saturday, November 29, 1851.Springfield, IL.
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In "Illinois Journal" Lincoln's name heads list of leading Whigs who
call convention to meet in Springfield December 22, 1851.
Call for Whig Convention, 29 November 1851, CW, 2:113-14.
Circuit Court finds pro forma for plaintiffs in Lincoln's two
Sangamon & Alton cases, last before court September 2, 1851, and
assesses railroad's damages at $1,350 and $1.75 respectively.
Defendants are allowed appeals to Supreme Court. Three other Lincoln
& Herndon cases are dismissed.
Record.
Lincoln writes court judgment in Alton & Sangamon RR v. Klein.
Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
He deposits $9.57 in his bank account.
Irwin Journal. Mrs. Lincoln buys calico and "Swiss" at John Williams' store.
Pratt, Personal Finances, 145. |