Nauvoo, Hancock Co., Illinois, Justice of the Peace Court, 22 December 1843
Historical Introduction
Late on the night of 10 December 1843, two men with blackened faces came to the home of and Hannah Badham in , Illinois, ostensibly to deliver a family letter and request lodging. Richard Badham suspected they had an “evil design” and refused them entry. The assailants rushed into the home, assaulted and bound Richard, and demanded a large sum of money purportedly in his possession. Hannah gave the assailants $4.50, a gun, and a watch. After Richard shouted for help, the assailants stabbed him in the abdomen and left the scene. The injury was not fatal.
JS filed a complaint against on or before 22 December 1843 for the robbery and assault of , and justice of the peace issued a warrant for Eagle’s arrest. Additionally, Johnson issued subpoenas for the Badhams and two other witnesses. Justices of the peace Johnson and both presided over the court of inquiry in fulfillment of statutory requirements. Eagle pleaded not guilty to the charges. After hearing testimony, the court dismissed Eagle “for want of evidence.”
Calendar of Documents
This calendar lists all known documents created by or for the court, whether extant or not. It does not include versions of documents created for other purposes, though those versions may be listed in footnotes. In certain cases, especially in cases concerning unpaid debts, the originating document (promissory note, invoice, etc.) is listed here. Note that documents in the calendar are grouped with their originating court. Where a version of a document was subsequently filed with another court, that version is listed under both courts.
1843 (5)
December (5)
Ca. 21 December 1843
JS, Complaint, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL
Ca. 21 Dec. 1843. Not extant.
22 December 1843
Warrant, for John Eagle, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL
22 Dec. 1843. Not extant.
22 December 1843
Subpoena, for Zera Pulsipher and David Curry, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL
22 Dec. 1843. Not extant.
22 December 1843
Subpoena, for Richard Badham and Wife, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL
22 Dec. 1843. Not extant.
Ca. 22 December 1843
Docket Entry, Nauvoo, Hancock Co., IL
Ca. 22 Dec. 1843; Robinson and Johnson, Docket Book, 181, Collection of Manuscripts about Mormons, 1832–1954, Chicago History Museum; handwriting of Aaron Johnson.
The Public and General Statute Laws of the State of Illinois: Containing All the Laws . . . Passed by the Ninth General Assembly, at Their First Session, Commencing December 1, 1834, and Ending February 13, 1835; and at Their Second Session, Commencing December 7, 1835, and Ending January 18, 1836; and Those Passed by the Tenth General Assembly, at Their Session Commencing December 5, 1836, and Ending March 6, 1837; and at Their Special Session, Commencing July 10, and Ending July 22, 1837. . . . Compiled by Jonathan Young Scammon. Chicago: Stephen F. Gale, 1839.
An Act to Regulate the Apprehension of Offenders, and for Other Purposes [1 July 1827], Public and General Statute Laws of the State of Illinois, p. 238, sec. 3; see also Compilation of the Statutes of the State of Illinois, 1:66, art. 13, secs. 9–10.
The Public and General Statute Laws of the State of Illinois: Containing All the Laws . . . Passed by the Ninth General Assembly, at Their First Session, Commencing December 1, 1834, and Ending February 13, 1835; and at Their Second Session, Commencing December 7, 1835, and Ending January 18, 1836; and Those Passed by the Tenth General Assembly, at Their Session Commencing December 5, 1836, and Ending March 6, 1837; and at Their Special Session, Commencing July 10, and Ending July 22, 1837. . . . Compiled by Jonathan Young Scammon. Chicago: Stephen F. Gale, 1839.
Purple, N. H. A Compilation of the Statutes of the State of Illinois, of a General Nature, in Force January 1, 1856, Collated with Reference to Decisions of the Supreme Court of Said State, and to Prior Laws Relating to the Same Subject Matter. 2 vols. Chicago: Keen and Lee, 1856.