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Ball as witness in 1856 or 1858 or thereabout. That Abraham Lincoln was the attorney in the case and that he there formed the acquaintance of Lincoln and that he informed me that when in- formed that he lived at York, Illinois, he Lincoln told him that he knew the town as he had passed it on his way moving from Indiana to Illinois; that he came via Vincennes, north up the Wabash river via Russellville, Palestine, Hutsonville, and York 46 LIBRARY BOARD REPORT and on up by Brooks's, Lacey's, and ...Sam Handy's and north and west on the old trail road that passed near Fort Handy, John Handy's and then west and north along the old Indian trail route north and west out to Dolson prairie and north up into Illi- nois, to Grand View, Illinois, where most of the movers stopped and settled in Edgar county, Illinois. The Lincoln and Johnston families went on north and west up farther into Illinois, where they stayed about two years or made two crops, or tried to make them but the wet weather drowned them out, when they moved south into Coles county, and settled there; and that he later went or came over into the south part of Clark county, to get seed corn; he got his corn of G.

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