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  1. Freeman & Bright v. HastingsHastings owed the firm of Freeman and Bright $3,701.59, but failed to pay. Hastings owned 1,600 acres of land in Vermilion and Iroquois Counties and gave Greenlee a trust deed to sell the land to pay three debts totaling $1,500, not including Freeman and Bright's. Freeman and Bright sued Hastings and others to set aside the trust deed and petitioned the court to sell the land to pay all of Hastings's creditors. Pomeroy and other creditors retained Lincoln and filed a cross-bill and claimed that Greenlee had sold the land for $7,000, and pro-rated the money to Hastings's creditors, including Freeman and Bright. Pomeroy and others had been left out of the distribution and wanted to be paid. Freeman and Bright later dismissed the case. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/lprbscsm.scsm1458

  2. Decree in Ex parte Lewis • At the time of his death in 1855, Christian Nudson owed debts totaling $262.42. Lewis, the administrator of Nudson's estate, petitioned the court to allow him to sell fifteen acres of the estate's land in Sangamon County, Illinois, to pay the debts of the estate. The court appointed Lincoln as guardian ad litem for Nudson's minor heir. The court granted the petition and ordered Lewis to sell the fifteen acres. Lewis sold the land to Canedy for $435. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/lprbscsm.scsm1461

  3. Traveling lawyer, in Danville, Illinois.

  4. Petersen House across from the Ford’s Theatre • Room Abe died in • Same layout as it was

  5. Portrait taken in Pittsfield Illinois • Two weeks before final Lincoln Douglas debate.

  6. Frontier lawyer in Springfield

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