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Carl John Alfred Hammerberg. Case No. 5148. Letter from C. G. Durgin to Charles E. Vasaly, January 17, 1924.

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Carl John Alfred Hammerberg. Case No. 5148. Letter from C. G. Durgin to Charles E. Vasaly, January 17, 1924.

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OFFICERS
DR. A. N. COLLINS, Pres.
MRS. A. M. Marshall, Vice Pres.
H. J. Atwood, 2nd Vice Pres.
GEORGE INGERSOLL, Treas.
C. G. DURGIN, Sec’y
The Associated Charities of Duluth

Incorporated
518 MANHATTAN BLDG.
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TELEPHONES{ MELROSE 2424
{ MELROSE 2425


BOARD OF DIRECTORS
George W. Atmore
H. J. Atwood
Albert Baldwin
Bishop G. G. Bennett
Benjamin Blumenthal
W. B. Brinkman
H. Brunswick
Dr. A. N. Collins
Mrs. E. C. Congdon
D. K. Harris
George Ingersoll
J. W. Lyder
Mrs. A. M. Marshall
F. W. Paine
Miss Jean Poirier
W. I. Prince
E. A. Silberstein
Otto swanstrom

DULUTH, MINN.,
January 17th, 1924.
Mr. Charles Vasaly,
Superintendent, State Reformatory,
St. Cloud, Minnesota.

My dear Mr. Vasaly;
I am enclosing an article in this morning’s paper in regard to Carl Hammerberg who was formerly an inmate of the State Reformatory and I believe was on parole.

Yours very truly,
C G Durgin
CGD:H Secretary.

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