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James M. Kennedy and Alexander H. Julian vs. Gideon Hawley, [Law papers].

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Summary: Hawley gave Barbour a promissory note for $500. Barbour assigned the note to Kennedy and Julian. Hawley failed to pay, and Kennedy and Julian retained Lincoln and sued in an action of assumpsit seeking $700. Apparently, the parties reached a settlement, and the court dismissed the case.

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01/01/1838
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Lincoln, Abraham (Author)
Stuart, John Todd (Author)
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lincoln abraham lincoln law practice stuart john todd hawley gideon lincoln law practice kennedy james m lincoln law practice julian alexander h lincoln law practice bell james lincoln law practice barbour willis g lincoln law practice manuscripts legal case and case notes illinois james kennedy alexander alexander h julian julian vs gideon hawley gideon hawley law papers 1838 the alfred whital stern collection of lincolniana rare book and special collections division american memory abraham lincoln john todd stuart law papers ultra high resolution high resolution