Replication, circa 8 May 1844 [JS v. Reynolds and Wilson–A]
Source Note
, Replication, [, Lee Co., IL, ca. 8 May 1844], JS v. Reynolds and Wilson–A (Lee Co., IL, Circuit Court 1844); handwriting of and unidentified scribe; two pages; microfilm of photostat of recto in JS v. Joseph H. Reynolds and Harmon T. Wilson, 1843–1845, CHL; microfilm of verso in JS versus Joseph H. Reynolds and Harmon T. Wilson, 1843–1844, CHL.
And the said plaintiff as to the of the said defts by them second above pleaded saith that the said plaintiff by reason of any thing by the said deft. in that plea alleged ought not to be barred of having or maintaining his aforesaid action thereof against them the said defts because he saith that no indictment the said defts did use more force & v[i]olence than was necessa[r]y for the purposes therein mentioned and this he prays may be inquired of by the country. And therefore he prays judgment &c.