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Lincoln Justin Clanin

Created/Published n. d. Notes Appears to be in Lincoln's hand. Summary: Harkness gave Isaiah Roberts three promissory notes in 1834 totaling $1,080. Isaiah assigned the notes to Henry Roberts, who sued Harkness in the Peoria County Circuit Court after Harkness failed to pay. Harkness argued that Roberts for $1,440 sold him an idea for an invention to manufacture bricks. Harkness refused to pay because he discovered that the invention was useless, which broke the consideration of the promissory notes. The court granted a change of venue to Tazewell County Circuit Court, and Harkness retained Lincoln. The first jury failed to reach a verdict, but a second jury found for Harkness. Roberts motioned for a new trial, but the court overruled the motion. lprbscsm scsm

Created/Published January 23, 1836 Notes 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 James Crain, who served as surety for Lewis Crain, in an action of debt for $16,000. The court granted a change of venue to Peoria County, but the court there remanded the case back to Tazewell County. Kellogg retained Lincoln but failed to appear, and the court dismissed the case. Kellogg motioned to reinstate the case because he was ill and could not attend court. The court set aside the dismissal and ruled for Kellogg for $16,000. ` lprbscsm scsm

Digitial Code: cph 3a Creator(s): Joslin, Amon T., photographerJoslin, Amon T. Date Created/Published: 1857 May 27 Notes: – Illus. in: The Photographs of Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Hill Meserve. New York, Privately printed, 1911, p. 43. – Original photograph: The original ambrotype is at the Illinois State Historical Library. – Ostendorf, no. 3 – Meserve, no. 2

Date Created/Published: 1937 Apr Creator(s): Lee, Russell, , photographerLee, Russell, Digital ID: (intermediary roll film) fsa 8c

Date Created/Published: [printed between 1900 and 1911] Notes: Copy of an ambrotype made by Calvin Jackson. Print is reversed from original ambrotype. Illus. in: The Photographs of Abraham Lincoln / Frederick Hill Meserve. New York, Privately printed, 1911, p. 47. Title devised by Library staff. Ostendorf, no. 10 Meserve, no. 12 Reference print is in PRES FILE - Lincoln, Abraham Portraits Meserve no. 12. Published in: Lincoln's photographs: a complete album / by Lloyd Ostendorf. Dayton, OH: Rockywood Press, 1998, p Digital ID: cph 3a

Date Created/Published: [probably 1858, copied later] Notes: Original photograph (an ambrotype?) probably by Roderick M. Cole, Peoria, Illinois, or Preston Butler of Springfield, Illinois. The Library's tintype is a copy of the original photo and 'reversed' from the view in the original ambrotype. Case has a decorative diamond surrounded by scrolls. Label on case: 775. Lambert sale, item 775. (The William H. Lambert sale of Lincolniana by the Anderson Auction Company, 1914.) Ostendorf, no. 14 Meserve, no. 14 Gift, A. Conger Goodyear, Published in: Lincoln's photographs: a complete album / by Lloyd Ostendorf. Dayton, OH: Rockywood Press, 1998, p Digital ID: cph 3a25451http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3a25451

Summary: Print showing exterior view of the courthouse in Lincoln, Nebraska; includes a bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln, facing right, in oval, in upper right corner. Date Created/Published: New York : The Albertype Co., c1897. Digital ID: ppmsca

Summary: The Coles County Court House in Charleston, Ills., in which Lincoln often practiced law and before which he made a short speech in the evening after his fourth joint debate with Douglas, Sept. 18, 1858 Date Created/Published: [between 1860 and 1898?] Digital ID: (digital file from original) ppmsca

Date Created/Published: Boston : Thayer & Eldridge, Publishers for N.E. States, c1860 (Boston : J.H. Bufford's Lith. 313 Washington St.) Digital ID:pga Summary: Print showing Abraham Lincoln, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right.

Digital ID: (digital file from original print) pga Summary: Print showing Abraham Lincoln, head-and- shoulders portrait, facing right. Thomas Hicks painted a portrait of Lincoln at his office in Springfield specifically for this lithograph. Date Created/Published: New York : Published by W. Schaus, 629 Broadway, c1860 (Boston : Printed at J.H. Bufford's)

Digital ID: ppmsca Date Created/Published: Boston : Published by Oliver Ditson & Co. 277 Washington Street, c1860 (Boston : J.H. Bufford's Lith.) Summary: Print shows Abraham Lincoln, half- length portrait, facing slightly left, in oval.

Digital ID: cph 3c Date Created/Published: Notes: Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 11, no. 276 (1861 Mar. 9), p. 245, right half of upper illustration.

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