Carl John Alfred Hammerberg. Case No. 5148. Parole Order, June 30, 1922.
Type of event: Incarcerations
Location: St. Cloud; Stearns County; Minnesota; United States
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Document type: Gov't Record(s)
Document subtype: Parole Order
Documents: Carl John Alfred Hammerberg. Case No. 5148. Parole Order, June 30, 1922.
Citation:
Minnesota State Reformatory for Men [St. Cloud State Reformatory].
Carl John Alfred Hammerberg: Case No. 5148.
Inmate Case Files.
Parole Order, June 30, 1922.
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PAROLE ORDER
Minnesota State Reformatory
To Chas. E. Vasaly, Superintendent:
At the regular meeting of the stat
Board of Parole, held June 1, 1922
the PAROLE of Carl J.
Hammerberg No. 5148 was authorized to take effect
June 30,
1922.
BY THE BOARD
Employer Mr. Thompson, } C J Swendsen
Address
1208 East Fifth Street, } Chairman
Duluth,
Minnesota. } Chas. E. Vasaly
Secretary
PAROLE ORDER
Minnesota State Reformatory
To Chas. E. Vasaly, Superintendent:
At the regular meeting of the stat
Board of Parole, held June 1, 1922
the PAROLE of Carl J.
Hammerberg No. 5148 was authorized to take effect
June 30,
1922.
BY THE BOARD
Employer Mr. Thompson, } C J Swendsen
Address
1208 East Fifth Street, } Chairman
Duluth,
Minnesota. } Chas. E. Vasaly
Secretary
PAROLE ORDER
Minnesota State Reformatory
ST. CLOUD
TO Carl J. Hammerberg No. 5148
At a regular
meeting of the State board of Parole held June 1, 1922 your parole was
authorized to take effect June 30, 1922. The Board having confidence in
you, and desiring to test your character, and your ability to correctly deport
yourself in society, do, by virtue of the authority conferred in them by law,
authorize this parole.
Employment has been provided for you with Mr.
Thompson
Address 1208 East Fifth Street, Duluth,
Minnesota.
You will proceed directly to his home, or to the place to
which he may direct you, and there remain in his employ until you receive your
final release, or until you have the consent of the Board to change. As soon as
possible after reaching you destination you will report to your employer or to
Mr. D. H. Knickerbacker , the agent of the board, show him this parole,
and write the Superintendent that you have arrived at your destination. Report
to the Superintendent and to Mr. J. H. DeWitt, State Agent, St. Paul, Minn., on
the 20th day of each month thereafter, upon blanks furnished you,
countersigned by your employer, or by the Agent of the Board, which must be
correctly and completely filled and all questions answered, and the report
promptly mailed in duplicate to the Superintendent and the State
Agent.
Inmates on parole are not permitted to marry without the consent of
the State board of Parole.
You are cautioned to conduct yourself honestly,
avoiding evil or low associates, to abstain from the use of intoxicating drinks,
cigarettes or snuff under all circumstances, to avoid public gathering places,
such as saloons or dance halls, or places where you might come in contact with
objectionable company, or get in disputes or altercations, and to spend your
evenings at home.
Your are invited to address the Superintendent or State
Agent at any time, and their aid and counsel will always be at your service. In
case you find it necessary or desirable to change employment or residence, you
will first get the consent of the Board through the Superintendent or the State
Agent. Should you lose your situation, or become il, you notify the
Superintendent or State Agent at once.
BY THE BOARD
Chas. E. Vasaly C. J.
Swendsen
Superintendent Chairman
DATED: June 1,
1922 Chas. E. Vasaly
Secretary
I fully understand the terms and conditions of the within parole order, and I
solemnly promise and agree to comply with each and every one of them to the best
of my ability; and to show my appreciation of the Board in paroling me, and my
interest in the welfare of other men who are now confined as I have been, by
being honest, sober and respectable.
Carl J
Hammerberg
Date June 30, 192 2