Monday, August 30, 1852.Springfield,
IL. | D. & I. P. Spear
v. Humphreys, assumpsit suit, is submitted to jury of seven. Plaintiff
then enters nonsuit. Lincoln & Herndon are attorneys for defendant. Lincoln
is attorney for plaintiff in Furr v.
Crafton, which is referred to arbitrators. Lincoln & Herndon file
defendant's plea in Wallace v. Witmer &
Langford, and writes defendants' affidavits. He writes and has sworn
John Mitt's affidavit in Benbridge v.
Mitts. Record; Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress,
Washington, DC. |