Wednesday, June 2, 1858.Springfield, IL. | Lincoln
writes to Joseph S. Copes, who seeks to ascertain the titleholder of some
Sangamon county property "once owned by Mr. Abram A. Halsey and Mr. E. Lane."
Copes, of New Orleans, Louisiana, obtained Lincoln's name from "a mutual
friend...Rev. James Smith," who had served as pastor of Springfield's First
Presbyterian Church, to which Lincoln's wife Mary belongs. Copes makes the
inquiry on behalf of Halsey's "orphans...one of whom is with" Copes. Copes
explained, "From what Dr. Smith tells me of you Sir, I feel that you are just
the person to whom they can apply with the best assurances of having their
title fairly examined & truly stated to them." Lincoln replies, "[T]he
legal title...was wholly in Lane, though Halsey was the equitable owner of part
of it...Lane sold...Halsey's part...by Mr. Halsey's direction" and donated the
money to a missionary organization. Lincoln waives a legal fee. Joseph S.
Copes to Abraham Lincoln, 8 April 1858, Robert Todd Lincoln Collection, Library
of Congress, Washington, DC; Abraham Lincoln to Joseph S. Copes, 2 June 1858,
Private Collection. |