Title
Decree in Jacobus v. Kitchell et ux.
Description
Mary Ann Jacobus accused the Kitchells of calling her a whore. The defendants testify that they never made a charge against the chastity of Mary Ann Jacobus or her two sisters. Lincoln makdes a copy of the decree dismissing the suit with each party responsible for their own court costs.
Creator
Lincoln, Abraham
Publisher
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
Date
1851-09-16?
Format
pdf
Language
en
Identifier
300058
T1851.09.16-3
42131 (legal)
Transcription
Mary Ann Jacobus
vs
Milden Kitchell & wife
This day came the parties, and issue being joined between them, the defendants in open court, deny that they or either of them ever made any charge against the chastity of the plaintiff; and they admit that neither of them has ever had any knowledge, information, or reasonable belief, of any want of chastity on the part of the plaintiff, or of either of her sisters. And thereupon, by the consent of the parties, this suit is dismissed, each of the parties paying the cost made by them respectively.
Mary Ann Jacobs vs
Milden Kitchell
and wife
37
[illegible]
Status
Complete
Percent Completed
100
Weight
20
Original Format
paper and ink
2 p
31 x 21 cm