Friday, February 22, 1850.Springfield, IL.
| Lincoln writes to his client Abraham Bale, of Petersburg,
Illinois, regarding the Menard County Circuit Court case of
Bale v. Wright & Hickox. Bale is
suing Virgil Hickox and Asa D. Wright to collect $1,000, from a wheat sale.
Lincoln writes, "I understand Mr. Hickox will go, or send to Petersburg
to-morrow, for the purpose of meeting you to settle the difficulty about the
wheat. I sincerely hope you will settle it. . . . If you settle, I will
charge nothing for what I have done, and thank you to boot. By settling, you
will most likely get your money sooner; and with much less trouble &
expense." Declaration, Praecipe (copy), 27 January 1850,
Bale v. Wright & Hickox, IHi, Springfield, IL;
Abraham Lincoln to Abraham Bale, 22
February 1850, CW, 2:76. |