Monday, December 18, 1854.Springfield, IL.
| In the U.S. Circuit Court Lincoln & Herndon file
declaration in Collins et al. v. Cook. Plaintiffs ask
damages of $1,000 for failure of defendant to pay two promissory notes of
$596.23 and $132.27. Record. Lincoln writes
an opinion concerning the welfare of eighteen-year-old Irish immigrant John
Fitzgerald. Shortly after arriving in Springfield, Fitzgerald "fell sick, and
became a public charge." Someone asked Lincoln to determine which governmental
entity—the City of Springfield or Sangamon County—should "bear
the charge." After studying the "new city charter," Lincoln concludes, "I think
the Legislature intended that all public charges, arising from the indigence of
persons, resident within the City, were to be borne by the
City—and not by the County." Opinion, 18 December
1854, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Springfield, IL;
Opinion Concerning John Fitzgerald,
18 December 1854, CW, 2:294-95. |