Papers, 1857-1892.
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Coleman, Jennie B. Logan, 1843-fl. 1880.
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Hay, Charles E., 1841-1916.
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Lamon, Sally Logan, 1834-1892.
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Littler, David T. (David Talbut), 1836-1902
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Hay, Milton, 1817-1893.
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Illinois lawyer. From the description of Letter signed : Springfield, Illinois, to Senator Richard J. Oglesby, 1873 Dec. 1. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270482719 Lawyer, Springfield, Illinois; uncle of John Hay, Abraham Lincoln's secretary. From the description of Letter: Springfield, Ill., to J[ackson] Grimshaw, 1860 Aug. 24. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 33374156 From the description of Papers, 1853-1866, n.d. (Abraham ...
Logan-Lamon-Hay family.
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Stephen T. Logan, second law partner of Abraham Lincoln in Springfield, Illinois, had four daughters: Mary, who married Milton Hay in 1861; Sarah (Sally), who married Ward Hill Lamon in 1861; Jane (Jennie), who married Louis Coleman in 1866; and Katherine (Kate), who married David T. Littler in 1868. From the description of Papers, 1857-1892. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 711873470 ...
Logan, Stephen T. (Stephen Trigg), 1800-1880
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Logan was a lawyer who came to Springfield, Illinois in 1832 from Kentucky and served as a circuit judge, state legislator, delegate to the 1847 Constitutional Convention, and law partner with Abraham Lincoln from 1841-1844. From the description of Papers, 1833-1873. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 52538354 From the description of Papers, 1840. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 52538355 Lawyer who came to Springf...
Hay, Mary Logan, 1831-1874.
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Willoughby, Elizabeth Ellen, fl. 1892.
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Lamon, Ward Hill, 1828-1893
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Ward Hill Lamon, a close friend and a biographer of Abraham Lincoln. A native of Virginia, he moved to Illinois in 1847. He became Lincoln's law partner, and in the 1850's worked for his political career. In 1861, Lamon accompanied Lincoln to Washington. In the same year he was appointed Marshal of the District of Columbia. After Lincoln's assassination, Lamon practiced law in a partnership with Jeremiah S. Black. Black's son, Chauncey F. Black ghostwrote Lamon's Life of Abraham Lincoln (1872). ...