Saturday, September 3, 1859.Springfield, IL.
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Harrison trial is concluded. Lincoln makes concluding defense
argument, "examining the evidence with great skill and clearness,
discussing the law and replying to the positions assumed by the
prosecution with a subtle and resistless logic, and frequent
illustrations of singular fitness." Jury brings in verdict of not
guilty.
Illinois State Journal, 5 September 1859.
Lincoln draws up agreement of lot owners in Hutchinson's Cemetery
appointing John Hutchinson superintendent, and signs with 18 others.
Agreement with John Hutchinson, 3 September 1859, CW, 3:399.
He writes $7.67 check to "W. P. McKinnie," farmer.
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