Bill for Injunction in Sconce & Conover v. Hiestand & Probst, [Law papers].
Summary
Summary: Sconce and Conover hired Hiestand to build a saw mill. Hiestand won a $423.22 judgment against them, and Sconce and Conover won $50 and $261.90 judgments against Hiestand. Sconce and Conover retained Lincoln and sued for an injunction to stop Hiestand and the deputy sheriff Probst from executing the judgment against them. Sconce and Conover wanted to set off their judgment against Hiestand against Hiestand's judgment against them. Sconce and Conover later dismissed the case.
Tags
lincoln abraham
lincoln law practice
davis david
lamon ward hill
craig samuel lincoln law practice
sconce samuel lincoln law practice
conover henry h lincoln law practice
heistand william lincoln law practice
sconce james
perkins j d lincoln law practice
probst james lincoln law practice
manuscripts
legal case and case notes
vermilion heights
bill
injunction
sconce
conover
conover v
hiestand
probst
law
papers
1854
high resolution
illinois
the alfred whital stern collection of lincolniana
rare book and special collections division
american memory
ward hill lamon
abraham lincoln
law papers
ultra high resolution
Date
01/01/1854
Contributors
Lincoln, Abraham (Author)
Lamon, Ward Hill (1828-1893) (Author)
Source
Library of Congress
Link
Copyright info
Public Domain