When the Old Capitol served as the Illinois statehouse,
the state's chief executive officers worked here, including the Auditor
of Public Accounts. In his position, the Auditor sometimes handled pay
warrants for Abraham Lincoln when he worked on state business.
In 1842, Auditor James Shields challenged Lincoln to a duel after Lincoln
published satirical letters attacking Shields' official practices. Their
friends, however, settled the dispute just before the duel could begin.
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