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Carl John Alfred Hammerberg. Case No. 5148. Letter from Charles E. Vasaly to Carl John Alfred Hammerberg, March 9, 1922.

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Carl John Alfred Hammerberg. Case No. 5148. Letter from Charles E. Vasaly to Carl John Alfred Hammerberg, March 9, 1922.

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5148-Hammerberg

March 9, 1922

Hammerberg:
I have a report from Duluth in regard to a visit to you mother, who seems to be getting along very well. She is working at the Klear Flax Linen Rug Co., and earns $18 a week. She has only herself to support as your sister, Mrs. Issakson [sic], is working at the Bethany Children’s Home and is working all the time so that there is no occasion for you to worry about your mother.


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