A Documentary History of the Law Practice of
    Abraham Lincoln, 1836-1861

    By Dan Dixon - SCGS

         Ask almost any group of adults on the street whom they would rate as the president
    they most admired and the highest rated answer would be ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Ask the
    same group what career Mr. Lincoln followed before he arrived at the White House and it
    is likely that they will have no idea. The Lincoln Legal Papers hopes to fill this gap in the
    public's knowledge by presenting their findings with a multi volume CD-ROM [compact
    disk, read-only memory] and a multi volume book edition.
         "In 1985, on the anniversary of Lincoln's birth, Illinois Governor James R.
    Thompson announced the establishment of a state program to fulfill this longstanding goal.
    Administered by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, the effort is known as The
    Lincoln Legal Papers: A Documentary History of the Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln,
    1836-1861."
         The purpose of this project is to collect, edit and present a multi volume book
    edition of selected records from the 5,000 + cases and 100,000 + documents which Lincoln
    and his law partners produced during the twenty-five years that  Abraham practiced law.
    There will also be a multi volume CD-ROM edition which will contain images of all the
    documents found that pertain to these multitude of cases.
         Now what does the production of these two items mean to the average genealogist?
    Those of you who have roots in Illinois' long history will now have access to documents
    which were dispersed throughout the world -  some of which have never before been seen
    by the public. Finally, you can prove or disprove Great, Great -Uncle Job's claim that he
    knew Abe personally. Some of you may even have ancestors who worked with, were
    witnesses in, jurors for, or plaintiffs or defendants in cases in which Mr. Lincoln was
    involved. When looking at the CDs, the user will be able to access over 29,000 names in the
    data base, search by keywords such as "cattle," see a summary listing of the cases in each
    court throughout Illinois and the Federal government and see summaries of the actions
    taken in each case. This project will also highlight the everyday experiences of those who
    lived during the nineteenth century.
         For information on the completion of the CD-ROM and book editions please visit
    the Lincoln Legal Papers' web site.

     
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