Wednesday, October 27, 1852.Springfield, IL.
| Lincoln writes to his client Lewis M. Hays, who is the
administrator of Thomas Taylor's estate. In the Logan County Circuit Court case
of Hays v. Turley, Hays is suing to
collect on the defendant George Turley's promissory note. Lincoln explains, "I
could have got a judgment against Turley, if I had pressed to the utmost; but I
am really sorry for him—poor and a cripple
as he is. He begged time to try to find evidence to prove that the deceased on
his death bed, ordered the note to be given up to him or destroyed. I do not
suppose he will get any such evidence, but I allowed him till next court to
try." Abraham Lincoln to Lewis M. Hays,
27 October 1852, CW, 2:160. Lincoln pays $94 cash on his bill at Obed Lewis' carriage shop.
Obed Lewis Account Books. |