Bill in chancery, written by Abraham Lincoln, seeking an injunction, with supporting documents 1859.
Law Library Documents Box 1
Available at Robbins cage
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Founding Fathers Document Collection.
Title
Bill in chancery, written by Abraham Lincoln, seeking an injunction, with supporting documents 1859.
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1 item ; 32 x 21 cm
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23 leaves secured at top edge with two grommets, last (outer when folded) leaf detached.
The first fifteen leaves are a brief, entirely in Lincoln's hand, arguing for the issuance of an injunction to restrain the Public Auditor of Illinois from forcing certain banks into liquidation.
Signed: Lincoln and Herndon.
The first fifteen leaves are a brief, entirely in Lincoln's hand, arguing for the issuance of an injunction to restrain the Public Auditor of Illinois from forcing certain banks into liquidation.
Signed: Lincoln and Herndon.
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Provenance: Gift of Perc S. Brown.
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RESTRICTED ORIGINAL. CONSULT DIGITAL COPY: Use of original only by permission. Inquiries concerning this item should be directed, in writing, to the reference librarian for the Robbins Collection or the archivist for the UC Berkeley Law Library.
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Law Library Documents Box 1
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English
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