Friday, November 18, 1859.Mt. Vernon, IL.
| Lincoln represents the railroad in the Illinois Supreme Court
case of People v. Illinois Central RR.
The State of Illinois is suing the Illinois Central Railroad to collect taxes
for 1857. The parties disagree on the valuation of the railroad's property.
Illinois State Auditor Jesse K. Dubois bases the tax upon an appraisal of
$19,711,559.59, and the railroad assesses a value of $4,942,000. On this day,
Lincoln questions at least eleven witnesses. The Illinois Supreme Court agrees
with Lincoln as to the valuation of the railroad's property. Judge's
Docket, November 1859 Term, People v. Illinois Central RR, Court
Docket A 1st GD 1849-1870; Opinion, January 1860 Term, People v.
Illinois Central RR, case file 8537, both in Illinois Supreme Court,
Illinois State Archives, Springfield, IL. [ At the Sangamon
County Circuit Court in Springfield, Herndon dismisses the chancery case of
Rockwell et al. v. Dubois et al. at his
clients' costs. Decree, 18 November 1859, Rockwell et
al. v. Dubois et al., Record S 1859-1860, 528, Sangamon County Circuit
Court, Illinois State Regional Archives Depository, University of Illinois at
Springfield, Springfield, IL. ] |