Tuesday, May 18, 1852.Paris, IL. | In the Edgar County Circuit Court, Lincoln represents several defendants in the breach of
contract case, Archer v. Bartlett et al. Archer's attorney
files a compromise agreement among the litigants and requests a dismissal, which Judge David
Davis approves. Lincoln, Charles Emerson, James Steele, and Milton M. Dill represent defendant
Robert Clark in the case of People v. Clark. Clark,
indicted for loaning public money, pleads not guilty. The court tries Clark, and a jury finds
him not guilty. Lincoln and Kirby Benedict request continuances in both Paddock v. Snyder and Wolfe v. Snyder.
Judge Davis approves the requests and sets both cases for hearing during the fall term of court.
In the case of Rightmire v. Curtis, Lincoln informs the
court that his client, defendant Joseph Curtis, has died since the previous court term, and
Judge Davis abates the suit. Lincoln signs his name on the judge's docket, making an appearance
for the plaintiffs in the case of Dubois et al. v. Wise;
Judge Davis continues the case until the fall term of the court. Lincoln files a plea on behalf
of his clients George K. Larkin and Daniel G. Burr in the case of Jaquith v. Larkin and Burr, a dispute over the sale of a drugstore. Order to
Dismiss, filed 18 May 1852, Archer v. Bartlett et al., case file, box 18;
Judgment, 18 May 1852, Archer v. Bartlett et al., Order Book 3, 293; Judgment, 18
May 1852, People v. Clark, Order Book 3, 294; Order, 18 May 1852, Paddock v.
Snyder, Order Book 3, 296; Order, 18 May 1852, Wolfe v. Snyder, Order Book
3, 296; Order, 18 May 1852, Rightmire v. Curtis, Order Book 3, 297; Judge's Docket
Entry, May 1852 term, Dubois et al. v. Wise; Order, 18 May 1852, Dubois et
al. v. Wise, Order Book 3, 297, all in Edgar County Circuit Court, Edgar County
Courthouse, Paris, IL. Plea, filed 18 May 1852, Jaquith v. Larkin and Burr;
Affidavit of George K. Larkin, 19 May 1852, Jaquith v. Larkin and Burr, both in
Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. |