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Carl John Alfred Hammerberg. Case No. 5148. Letter from C. G. Durgin to Charles E. Vasaly, March 8, 1922.
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 8, 1922.
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OFFICERS
DR. A. N. COLLINS, Pres MRS. E. C. CONGDON, Vice-Pres GEORGE INGERSOLL, Treas. C. G. DURGIN, Sec’y ____________ BOARD OF DIRECTORS
George W. Atmore H. J. Atwood Albert Baldwin Dr. A. N. Collins Benjamin Blumenthal Mrs. E. C. Congdon H. A. Dancer D. K. Harris George Ingersoll J. W. Lyder Mrs. A. M. Marshall F. W. Paine Miss Jean Poirier W. I. Prince E. A. Silberstein ____________
FINANCE COMMITTEE H. J. Atwood—Chairman George W. Atmore W. B. Getchell W. B. Brinkman Benjamin Blumenthal C. F. Graff Mrs. A. W. Hartman J. W. Lyder Mrs. A. M. Marshal D. K. Harris F. W. Paine T. A. Reynolds Sidney Morterud ____________
ADVISORY COMMITTEE Mrs. W. C. Agnew Stillman H. Bingham Milie Bunnell Mrs. T. L. Chapman A. H. Crossweller Hon. J. D. Ensign J. H. Hearding W. A. McGonagle Rev. C. N. Pace, D. D. Mrs. H. H. Phelps Rev. A. W. Ryan, D. D. W. L. Smithies B. C. Wade Fred Ward Mrs. J. L. Washburn David Williams Rt. Reve. John T. McNicholas |
The Associate Charities OF DULUTH, INC. COURT HOUSE _____ BELL TELEPHONES{ Melrose 6287 { Melrose 417 DULUTH, MINN., March 8, 1922. |
Mr. Charles Vasaly, Superintendent, Minn. S. Ref., St. Cloud, Minn. Re: Hammerberg, #5148 Dear Mr. Vasaly; We visited Mrs. Hammerberg, mother of Charles Hammerberg and apparently she is getting along very well. She is working at the Klear Flax Linen Rug Co., and earns $18.00 per week. She has only herself to support as Mrs. Issakson [sic], the married daughter, is working at the Bethany Children’s Home and lives there all the time. As far as we are able to learn, there is no cause for Charles [sic] Hammerberg to worry in regard to his mother. Has it been reported to you that one of your former young men, Dominick Richi, of whom we had several contacts, has been in rather serious difficulty? He was shot through the chest, and for a time his condition was considered serious, but I now understand he is recovering. Yours very truly, C G Durgin Secretary. |