Friday, May 27, 1853.Danville, IL.
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Vermilion Circuit Court begins its session. Lincoln writes to Kinkead
in great indignation over Oldham & Hemingway suit: "I herewith
inclose my answer. . . . I ask the Petitioners to be ruled to file a
bill of particulars . . . to enable me to absolutely disprove the
claim. . . . I know it is for them to prove their
claim . . . but I am unwilling to trust the oath of any man, who
either made or prompted the oath of the
Petition." He writes and swears detailed answer to plaintiffs'
petition.
Abraham Lincoln to George B. Kinkead, 27 May 1853, CW, 2:194-95; Answer to Petition of Edward Oldham and Thomas Hemingway, 27 May 1853, CW, 2:195-97.
Lincoln has several cases in court; all are dismissed or continued.
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