Dear Sir May 22. 1858
Yours of the 14th. is just received. In your case at Danville, I got just so far, and no farther, than to be ready to take testimony for the next term. I guess we will have to take the deposition of the
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Yours of the 14th. is just received. In your case at Danville, I got just so far, and no farther, than to be ready to take testimony for the next term. I guess we will have to take the deposition of the
man on the land. (I forget his name just now) We want to prove by him that he was not notified of his entry being cancelled.
At this sitting I write Judge Harriott2Open page about your father's3Open page business. Yours truly A. LINCOLN