J. F. Joy, Esq,.
Chicago, Ills,.
Bloomington
Sep. 14. 1855
Dear Sir I have to day drawn on you in favor of the McLean County Bank, or rather its’ cashier, for one hundred and fifty dollars. This is intended as a fee for all services done by me for the Illinois Central Railroad, since last September, within the counties of McLean and DeWitt.
Within that term,, and in the two counties, I have assisted, for the Road, in at least fifteen cases (I believe, one or two more) and I have concluded to lump them off at ten dollars a case. With this explanation, I shall be obliged if you will honor the draft.
Yours truly A. Lincoln