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Friday, April 7, 1837.+-

Springfield, IL.

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Monday, April 10, 1837.+-

Springfield, IL.

Meeting is held to procure co-operation of residents to promote railroad from Quincy to Indiana state line. Nine delegates, including Lincoln, Stuart, Treat, and Logan, are appointed to represent Sangamon at general meeting June 5, 1837. Sangamo Journal, 15 April 1837.

[Greene Circuit Court convenes at Carrollton.]

Wednesday, April 12, 1837.+-

Springfield, IL.

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Saturday, April 15, 1837.+-

Springfield, IL.

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Monday, April 17, 1837.+-

Springfield, IL.

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Wednesday, April 19, 1837.+-

Springfield, IL.

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Thursday, April 20, 1837.+-

Springfield, IL.

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Friday, April 21, 1837.+-

Springfield, IL.

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Monday, April 24, 1837.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln writes and files a praecipe for his client, James Webb, in Webb v. Watson, a debt case in the Sangamon County Circuit Court. He signs Stuart's name on the praecipe. Webb is suing to collect a $200 debt and $100 in damages. Lincoln also writes a copy of the bond on which the suit is based, which reads: "Know all men by these presents that we Andrew Orr and Benjamin Watson are held and firmly bound unto James Webb."Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

[Macon Circuit Court begins two-day session. Judge William Brown appoints Jesse B. Thomas, Jr. prosecuting attorney pro tem.]

Thursday, April 27, 1837.+-

Springfield, IL.

[McLean Circuit Court opens three-day term. On John T. Stuart's motion, George F. Markley is admitted to practice.Record.

David Davis said Lincoln attended McLean court in 1837. If so, it was probably this term, as he appears to have been in Springfield during Sept. term.Beveridge, Abraham Lincoln, 1:212n.]

Saturday, April 29, 1837.+-

Springfield, IL.

[Stuart & Lincoln represent Daniel Beeman in Beeman v. Thompson, a debt case in the McLean County Circuit Court. They dismiss the case and Lincoln notes the case in firm's fee book. Record; Fee Book owned by Mrs. Edna Orendorff Macpherson, Springfield, Ill.]