Monday, January 3, 1859.Springfield, IL. | Lincoln writes to his wife's
aunt Maria L. Bullock, of Kentucky. Lincoln is attempting to collect money from
the sale of Bullock's Springfield lots. Lincoln reports, "It annoys me to have
to say that I can not collect money now. I now believe the quickest way I can
get your money is for me to buy the debts of you, as soon as I can get in any
money of my own to do it with. I keep some money loaned at ten per cent; and
when I can get hold of some, it would be a ready investment for me to just take
these debts off your hands; and I shall try to do so." Abraham
Lincoln to Maria Bullock, 3 January 1859, CW, 3:348. Lincoln &
Herndon collect $289.91 from former sheriff John Cook on execution of
Chambers v. Inslee, which they won for
plaintiff, and Lincoln signs receipt. Photocopy. |