Promissory Note Drawn for Daniel E. Ruckel, with Lincoln's Receipts1Jump to section
On or before the 25th. day of December 1854, I promise to pay Abraham Lincoln three hundred dollars, together with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum, from the 25th. day of December next until paid, the interest payable annually, and on any default in the payment of interest, the principal to be due, for value received. D. E. RUCKEL
[VERSO]
Received, Jany. 3, 1854--- on settlement of D. E. Ruckel; account against me, seventynine dollars. ($79.00) A. LINCOLN
Dec. 25--- 1854. Received nine dollars and ten cents, leaving remainder of interest now due to rentors the original principal of $300. A. LINCOLN
Jany. 26. 1856. Received of R. H. Beach, administrator thirty, dollars, being entered up to Christmas last A. LINCOLN
Jany. 2. 1857. Received of R. H. Beach, administrator, &c. thirty dollars, being interest up to Christmas last A. LINCOLN
Annotation
[1] AD and AES, RPB. To secure this note Ruckel, a cabinetmaker, gave Lincoln a mortgage on four lots and an interest in another lot. The mortgage record carries two notations by Lincoln, July 7, 1853 and September 28, 1857 (vide infra).