Results 16 entries found

Saturday, May 1, 1841.+-

Springfield, IL.

Lincoln receives $25 from A. L. Mills and deposits the money into his account with a Springfield merchant. Account (copy), 1 May 1841, Irwin & Corneau Account Book, 252, microfilm, IHi, Springfield, IL.

[Piatt County Circuit Court holds its first session, Judge Treat presiding, at Monticello. Record.]

Monday, May 3, 1841.+-

Springfield, IL.

[Livingston County Circuit Court opens two-day term at Pontiac.]

Thursday, May 6, 1841.+-

Springfield, IL.

[DeWitt County Circuit Court convenes for three-day term at Clinton.]

Friday, May 7, 1841.+-

Clinton, IL.

Lincoln writes affidavit of Samuel Bevans, witness in Maxwell v. Harrold.Record.

[Sangamo Journal carries Stuart & Lincoln "card" for last time.]

Monday, May 10, 1841.+-

Clinton, IL.

[Champaign Circuit Court convenes for three-day term at Urbana.]

Wednesday, May 12, 1841.+-

Urbana, IL.

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Friday, May 14, 1841.+-

Urbana, IL.

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Monday, May 17, 1841.+-

Danville, IL.

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Tuesday, May 18, 1841.+-

Danville, IL.

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Wednesday, May 19, 1841.+-

Danville, IL.

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Thursday, May 20, 1841.+-

Danville, IL.

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Sunday, May 23, 1841.+-

Danville, IL and Charleston, IL?

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Monday, May 24, 1841.+-

Charleston, IL.

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Wednesday, May 26, 1841.+-

Charleston, IL.

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Friday, May 28, 1841.+-

Charleston, IL.

In Vest v. Williams et al., trespass, jury is called and plaintiff drops case. Lincoln appears for defendant.Record.

He writes and signs pleas in Moore v. White, and writes defendant's affidavit in Ewing v. Goodman.Herndon-Weik Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Saturday, May 29, 1841.+-

Charleston, IL.

Ewing v. Goodman, trespass, assault, and battery, is called; attorneys agree to continuance and plaintiff is ruled to give security. Lincoln appears for defendant. He acts for plaintiff in Aertson v. Ashmore & Ashmore.Record.