Tuesday, April 27, 1852.Mount Pulaski, IL. | [In Lincoln's absence, someone, probably his co-counsel David A. Smith, files a public notice
in the Sangamon County Circuit Court case of Gilman et al. v.
Hamilton et al., in which Lincoln and Smith represent plaintiffs Winthrop S. Gilman and
Grundy H. Blackburn. In the public notice, Lincoln and Smith explain to the case's non-resident
defendants that "an amended bill in Chancery has been this day exhibited and filed against
them." Lincoln and Smith state further that the defendants "are hereby notified to plead answer
or demur in the premises, or said amended bill will be taken pro confesso against them."
Illinois Daily Journal (Springfield), 1 May 1852, 3:2; Decree, 3
September 1852, Gilman et al. v. Hamilton et al., Record L, 535-36, Sangamon
County Circuit Court, Illinois Regional Archives Depository, University of Illinois at
Springfield, Springfield, IL . ] |