Annotation
[1] ADS, DLM.
[2] Lincoln never sold or disposed of this forty-acre tract. According to an affidavit filed May 7, 1888, John J. Hall, a second cousin, had become the owner by undisputed possession for more than twenty years.
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[1] ADS, DLM.
[2] Lincoln never sold or disposed of this forty-acre tract. According to an affidavit filed May 7, 1888, John J. Hall, a second cousin, had become the owner by undisputed possession for more than twenty years.