Abraham Lincoln's second law partner was Stephen T. Logan. His first -partner was John Todd Stuart and the third was William H. Herndon.
PRESIDENTmill operatorrail splitterAn Alternate Answer:As a young man, Lincoln had jobs, which consisted of manual labor. He was a railsplitter, and a Flatboatman. When he moved to New Salem, Illinois where he held jobs as storekeeper, postmaster, and surveyor. He then ran and lost, then ran again for state assembly in Illinois, won, and was reelected, several times. He then began to study law, and in 1836, at age 25 was licensed to practice law in the state of Illinois.In 1837, Lincoln became a Circuit Lawyer, and travelled throughout Illinois, practicing law. In 1844, he formed a Private Law practice with a partner, William Herndon, and Illinois ablest Lawyer.In 1847, he was elected to the US House of Representatives, for one single term, and became known for both his opposition to the Mexican War and the institution of slavery. In 1856, he switched Political parties, and ran for the US Senate as a Republican, against Stephen Douglas; Lincoln lost to Douglas.In 1860, he was nominated for the US Presidency, won, and sworn in as the 16th president, on March 4, 1861.
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William Herndon was Abraham Lincoln's last Law Partner. ----------------- To omit confusion with names, middle names should be included such as Wiliam (Lewis) Herndon. Therefore, I present the following details: William Henry Herndon (b.December 25, 1818 - d.March 18, 1891) was President Abraham Lincoln's 3rd and last law partner.
He was a Lawyer; he and a Partner, William Herndon, had their own Law Practice.
William Herndon, law partner and friend of Abraham Lincoln said this of Lincoln.
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His uncle gave him a loan under the condition that his son (William Wrigley Jr. 's cousin ) would be his partner
There is no evidence that Abraham Lincoln's mother was biracial. According to William Herndon, Lincoln's law partner, Lincoln's mother was of African descent, from an Ethiopian tribe.
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For the same reasons anyone chooses a partner.