Wednesday, November 17, 1858.Springfield, IL.
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Lincoln angrily replies to letter from S. C. Davis & Co.
complaining that lands of owners against whom judgments were won have
not been sold. After describing what had already been done, Lincoln
washes his hands of Davis business by offering to surrender it to
anyone they name. "I believe we have had, of legal fees . . . one
hundred dollars. I would not go through the same labor and vexation
again for five hundred."
Abraham Lincoln to Samuel C. Davis and Company, 17 November 1858, CW, 3:338. |