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Manuscript/Mixed Material Agreement in Berry v. Elliott et al, [Law papers].

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Title

  • Agreement in Berry v. Elliott et al, [Law papers].

Names

  • Lincoln, Abraham (Author)

Created / Published

  • Springfield, Illinois, March 19, 1845

Headings

  • -  Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
  • -  Lincoln's law practice
  • -  Calhoun, John (Lincoln's law practice)
  • -  Berry, John (Lincoln's law practice)
  • -  Elliott, Andrew (Lincoln's law practice)
  • -  Smith, Daria A. (Lincoln's law practice)
  • -  Manuscripts
  • -  Legal case and case notes
  • -  United States -- Illinois -- Sangamon -- Springfield

Genre

  • Manuscripts
  • Legal case and case notes

Notes

  • -  Petition of Andrew Elliott, per A. Lincoln, re. Payment of $200.00 to child of John Berry.
  • -  Summary: When William Kelly left Sangamon County, Illinois, he left enough money with Elliott to give $200 to each of Kelly's children. Before Elliott gave $200 to Adaih Berry, she died. John Berry, Adaih's husband, requested that Elliott give the money in the form of a promissory note to John Berry's daughter Maria Berry. Elliott refused. Several years later, William Kelly died and Elliott became the administrator of his estate. John Berry again requested the note, but Elliott again refused. Berry sued Elliott and the makers of the note to pay the note over to Berry. Elliott retained Lincoln and Herndon and argued that after Adaih Berry died, William Kelly asked Elliott not to convey the note to John Berry but to hold the note until Maria Berry reached adulthood. In addition, Lincoln continued, an arbitrator had already decided the issue for Elliott. The court heard the arguments and dismissed the bill, thus deciding for Elliott. Lincoln and Herndon received $20 for their legal services.

Medium

  • 19.3 x 31.5 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • Law Papers; Portfolio 1, no. 48

Source Collection

  • The Alfred Whital Stern Collection of Lincolniana

Repository

  • Rare Book And Special Collections Division

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Online Format

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Chicago citation style:

Lincoln, Abraham. Agreement in Berry v. Elliott et al, Law papers. Springfield, Illinois, 1845. Manuscript/Mixed Material. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/scsm001421/.

APA citation style:

Lincoln, A. (1845) Agreement in Berry v. Elliott et al, Law papers. Springfield, Illinois. [Manuscript/Mixed Material] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/scsm001421/.

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Lincoln, Abraham. Agreement in Berry v. Elliott et al, Law papers. Springfield, Illinois, 1845. Manuscript/Mixed Material. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/scsm001421/>.