Amended Replication in Kellogg v. Crain, [Law papers].
Appears to be in Lincoln's hand. Summary: Kellogg and Lewis Crain dissolved their business partnership, but Crain owed Kellogg $16,000 to pay off the business's debts. Crain died before paying, and Kellogg sued... More
Plea, Replication in Johnson v. Hardy, [Law papers].
Summary: Hardy accused Johnson of stealing $215 while they were on a ship in the harbor at San Francisco, California. Johnson sued Hardy in an action of slander and requested $500 in damages. Hardy retained Lin... More
Replication in Knight v. Carter et al, [Law papers].
Summary: Knight retained Lincoln and sued the heirs of Washington Carter to settle a partnership. Carter and Knight had been partners in selling land and livestock and in farming. The court appointed three comm... More
Replication in Lamm v. Bachop, [Law papers].
Summary: Lamm and Bachop attempted to settle a dispute through arbitration. Lamm agreed to relinquish a quitclaim deed on 360 acres of land in return for a $125 promissory note from Bachop. Lamm sued after Bach... More
Replication in Knight v. Carter et al, [Law papers].
Summary: Knight retained Lincoln and sued the heirs of Washington Carter to settle a partnership. Carter and Knight had been partners in selling land and livestock and in farming. The court appointed three comm... More
Amended Replication in Kellogg v. Crain, [Law papers].
Appears to be in Lincoln's hand. Summary: Kellogg and Lewis Crain dissolved their business partnership, but Crain owed Kellogg $16,000 to pay off the business's debts. Crain died before paying, and Kellogg sued... More
Replication in Gundy v. Gundy, [Law papers].
Summary: Joseph Gundy and John Gundy entered into the business of selling hogs and cattle in the fall of 1847, and decided to dissolve the partnership in December 1848. Joseph Gundy sued John Gundy in a chancer... More
Replication in Lee v. Coburn, [Law papers].
Autographed endorsement. Summary: Lee sued Coburn to collect $600 for five years of labor as a servant. There was no written contract, guarantee, or promise between the parties, and Lee refused to prosecute the... More
Plea, Replication in Johnson v. Hardy, [Law papers].
Summary: Hardy accused Johnson of stealing $215 while they were on a ship in the harbor at San Francisco, California. Johnson sued Hardy in an action of slander and requested $500 in damages. Hardy retained Lin... More
Replication in Abbey for use of Barney v. Abbey, [Law papers].
Appears to be in Lincoln's hand. Summary: Dexter Abbey gave Jeremiah Abbey a promissory note for $98.68. After Dexter Abbey failed to pay, Jeremiah Abbey, for the use of Barney, retained Lincoln and sued Dexter... More
Replication in Gundy v. Gundy, [Law papers].
Summary: Joseph Gundy and John Gundy entered into the business of selling hogs and cattle in the fall of 1847, and decided to dissolve the partnership in December 1848. Joseph Gundy sued John Gundy in a chancer... More
Replication in Noland v. Evans, [Law papers].
Summary: Evans allegedly told others that Noland swore falsely as a witness in a lawsuit. Noland sued Evans in an action of slander and requested $500 in damages. Evans retained Lincoln and pleaded not guilty. ... More
Replication in Abbey for use of Barney v. Abbey, [Law papers].
Appears to be in Lincoln's hand. Summary: Dexter Abbey gave Jeremiah Abbey a promissory note for $98.68. After Dexter Abbey failed to pay, Jeremiah Abbey, for the use of Barney, retained Lincoln and sued Dexter... More
Replication in Lee v. Coburn, [Law papers].
Autographed endorsement. Summary: Lee sued Coburn to collect $600 for five years of labor as a servant. There was no written contract, guarantee, or promise between the parties, and Lee refused to prosecute the... More
Replication in Welles et al. v. Welles et al, [Law papers].
Appears to be in Lincoln's hand. Summary: Charles R. Welles and Carter bought forty acres of land from Rogers, who conveyed the land to Welles only. Welles and Carter planned to donate part of the land to the G... More
Replication in Noland v. Evans, [Law papers].
Summary: Evans allegedly told others that Noland swore falsely as a witness in a lawsuit. Noland sued Evans in an action of slander and requested $500 in damages. Evans retained Lincoln and pleaded not guilty. ... More
Replication in Lamm v. Bachop, [Law papers].
Summary: Lamm and Bachop attempted to settle a dispute through arbitration. Lamm agreed to relinquish a quitclaim deed on 360 acres of land in return for a $125 promissory note from Bachop. Lamm sued after Bach... More
Replication in Welles et al. v. Welles et al, [Law papers].
Appears to be in Lincoln's hand. Summary: Charles R. Welles and Carter bought forty acres of land from Rogers, who conveyed the land to Welles only. Welles and Carter planned to donate part of the land to the G... More