Carl John Alfred Hammerberg. Case No. 5148. Letter from C. G. Durgin to Charles E. Vasaly, March 3, 1921.
Type of event: Incarcerations
Location: St. Cloud; Stearns County; Minnesota; United States
Addressee: Charles E. Vasaly
Addressor: C. G. Durgin
Document date:
Document type: Correspondence
Citation:
Minnesota State Reformatory for Men [St. Cloud State Reformatory].
Carl John Alfred Hammerberg: Case No. 5148.
Inmate Case Files.
Letter from C. G. Durgin to Charles E. Vasaly, March 3, 1921.
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DULUTH, MINN., March. 3, 1921.
Subject:
Hammerberg. 5148.
Mr. Charles E. Vasaly,
Sup. Minnesota State Reformatory,
Saint Cloud, Minn.
Dear Mr. Vasaly:
Mrs. Isaacson, sister
of Carl Hammerberg, gave birth to twins last week. Both babies have died and we
are assisting the family temporarily. Mrs. Isaacson has sworn out a warrant for
her husband and we believe that he will soon be arrested.
Now that Mrs.
Isaacson has been confined and will soon be able to care for herself, I am sure
there is no cause for Mr. Hammerberg to worry.
Yours very
truly,
C G Durgin.