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Auction archive: Lot number 71

LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, President. Autograph document signed ("A. Lincoln," with a second signature in the text), n.p. [Tazewell County, Illinois], 4 May 1855. ½ page, 4to, on the lower portion of a sheet of blue legal paper. In fine condition.

Auction 05.12.1997
5 Dec 1997
Estimate
US$3,000 - US$4,000
Price realised:
US$4,830
Auction archive: Lot number 71

LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, President. Autograph document signed ("A. Lincoln," with a second signature in the text), n.p. [Tazewell County, Illinois], 4 May 1855. ½ page, 4to, on the lower portion of a sheet of blue legal paper. In fine condition.

Auction 05.12.1997
5 Dec 1997
Estimate
US$3,000 - US$4,000
Price realised:
US$4,830
Beschreibung:

LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, President. Autograph document signed ("A. Lincoln," with a second signature in the text), n.p. [Tazewell County, Illinois], 4 May 1855. ½ page, 4to, on the lower portion of a sheet of blue legal paper. In fine condition. LINCOLN AS PLAINTIFF, TRIES TO RECOVER A JUDGEMENT An attractive legal document, containing some 51 words plus signature in Lincoln's hand. The top portion consists of a signed statement by Justice of the Peace James Harriot in the case of Abraham Lincoln vs. Daniel Hall . Lincoln is seeking to recover a total of $49.35 from Hall (a $40.00 judgement, plus $4.60 interest from June 1853 and court costs of $4.75). Beneath Harriot's accounting, Lincoln, certifies that: "Abraham Lincoln, the plaintiff in the above described judgement, being first duly sworn states an oath that the judgement has not, nor has any part of it, been paid to him, nor to any other person for him, so far as he knows or believes." Below, Jonathan Gridley, Court Clerk, affirms: "Subscribed and sworn to before me..."

Auction archive: Lot number 71
Auction:
Datum:
5 Dec 1997
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Park Avenue
Beschreibung:

LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, President. Autograph document signed ("A. Lincoln," with a second signature in the text), n.p. [Tazewell County, Illinois], 4 May 1855. ½ page, 4to, on the lower portion of a sheet of blue legal paper. In fine condition. LINCOLN AS PLAINTIFF, TRIES TO RECOVER A JUDGEMENT An attractive legal document, containing some 51 words plus signature in Lincoln's hand. The top portion consists of a signed statement by Justice of the Peace James Harriot in the case of Abraham Lincoln vs. Daniel Hall . Lincoln is seeking to recover a total of $49.35 from Hall (a $40.00 judgement, plus $4.60 interest from June 1853 and court costs of $4.75). Beneath Harriot's accounting, Lincoln, certifies that: "Abraham Lincoln, the plaintiff in the above described judgement, being first duly sworn states an oath that the judgement has not, nor has any part of it, been paid to him, nor to any other person for him, so far as he knows or believes." Below, Jonathan Gridley, Court Clerk, affirms: "Subscribed and sworn to before me..."

Auction archive: Lot number 71
Auction:
Datum:
5 Dec 1997
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, Park Avenue
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