Monday, April 12, 1858.Urbana, IL. | Lincoln endorses a petition addressed to Illinois Governor William H.
Bissell regarding David Thompson. In 1856, a Woodford County Circuit Court jury
found Thompson guilty of manslaughter and sentenced him to the Alton
Penitentiary for eight years. Lincoln writes, "I was appointed by the court to
defend . . . Thompson. I thought at the time his conviction was wrong, and I am
now clearly of opinion he ought to be pardoned. I have recently been at
Woodford; and the universal sentiment there seems to be in favor of his
pardon." Indictment, filed 25 September 1855, People
v. Thompson; Jury Verdict, April 1856 Term, People v.
Thompson, both in case file, Woodford County Circuit Court, Woodford
County Courthouse, Eureka, IL;
Endorsement: Petition to William H.
Bissell for Pardon of David Thompson, 12 April 1858,
CW, 2:442-43. |