Meredith Fahey. Created/Published May 26, 1856 Vermilion County, Illinois Notes Appears to be in Lincoln's hand. Summary: The state's attorney indicted.

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Meredith Fahey

Created/Published May 26, 1856 Vermilion County, Illinois Notes Appears to be in Lincoln's hand. Summary: The state's attorney indicted Tucker for assaulting Smith with a four- pound axe. Tucker pleaded guilty, and the court fined him $75. Lincoln wrote the indictment for state's attorney Lamon. Digital ID lprbscsm scsm

Created/Published October 21, 1850 Vermilion County, Illinois Notes Summary: Young sued Littler for $1,000 for assault and battery. The fight occurred on Young's property after Littler claimed that a hog belonged to him. Littler, represented by Lincoln, pleaded self-defense and claimed that Young had tried to assault him with a gun and a club. Young died, and his attorney abated the case. Digital ID lprbscsm scsm

Title: The Posey Building of Shawneetown, Illinois, in which Abraham Lincoln and Robert Ingersoll had law offices Creator(s): Lee, Russell, , photographerLee, Russell, Date Created/Published: 1937 Apr fsa /PP /

Title: 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?] / / / /

Title: [Abraham Lincoln, immediately prior to Senate nomination, Chicago, Illinois] Creator(s): Hesler, Alexander, , photographerHesler, Alexander, Date Created/Published: [1857 February 28, printed later] /

Title: [Abraham Lincoln, Congressman-elect from Illinois. Three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing front] Creator(s): Shepherd, Nicholas H., photographerShepherd, Nicholas H. Date Created/Published: [Springfield, Ill., 1846 or 1847] /

Title: [Abraham Lincoln while a traveling lawyer, taken in Danville, Illinois Creator(s): Joslin, Amon T., photographerJoslin, Amon T. Date Created/Published: 1857 May 27 [printed later] /

Title: President elect, Abraham Lincoln Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, President Elect of the United States of America, with scenes and incidents in his life -- phot. by P. Butler, Springfield, Ill. Date Created/Published: 1861 March /

Title: An old grocery building and the Posey Building where Abraham Lincoln and Robert Ingersoll had law offices. Shawneetown, Illinois Creator(s): Lee, Russell, , photographerLee, Russell, Date Created/Published: 1937 Apr. em/fsa /PP/ em/fsa /PP/

Title: Abraham Lincoln / Herline & Hensel, lith. 632 Chestnut St., Phila. Creator(s): Herline & Hensel.,Herline & Hensel. Date Created/Published: Philadelphia : Published by Joseph Hoover, 108 Sth. 8th St., [between 1860 and 1865] / /

Title: [Abraham Lincoln at his home in Springfield, Illinois, with a large crowd of people gathered outside after a Republican rally, August 8, 1860] Creator(s): Shaw, William, photographerShaw, William Date Created/Published: [between 1900 and 1930] / /

Title: [Abraham Lincoln: Immediately prior to Senate nomination, Chicago, Illinois] Creator(s): Hesler, Alexander, , photographerHesler, Alexander, Date Created/Published: [1857 February 28, printed later] m/ /