Monday, September 12, 1853.Bloomington, IL.
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Lincoln learns that McLean County is proposing to tax Illinois
Central Railroad property. Company offers to retain him. Before
accepting he writes to T. R. Webber, clerk of Champaign Circuit
Court: "As this will be the same question I have had under
consideration for you, . . . you have the prior right to my services;
if you choose to secure me a fee something near such as I can get
from the other side. The question . . . is the largest law question
that can now be got up in the State; and therefore, in justice to
myself, I can not afford, if I can help it, to miss a fee altogether."
Abraham Lincoln to Thompson R. Webber, 12 September 1853, CW, 2:202. |