Monday, November 21, 1859.Springfield,
IL. | From office of U.S. marshal, Lincoln writes to
William Dungy: "I now find the suit is Shaw Buel & Barber against Hill
& Hill. The Marshal says the execution has been levied on land, but that
there has not, as yet been a sale of it. Once more I tell you, the land can be
so sold, as to leave you liable on the other note & you better watch it."
Abraham
Lincoln to William Dungy, 21 November 1859,
CW, 3:494. |