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Carl John Alfred Hammerberg. Case No. 5148. Letter from D. H. Knickerbacker to Carl John Alfred Hammerberg, September 6, 1922.

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Carl John Alfred Hammerberg. Case No. 5148. Letter from D. H. Knickerbacker to Carl John Alfred Hammerberg, September 6, 1922.

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5148-Hammerberg


Sept. 6th, 1922.

Carl Hammerberg,
431 N. 60th Ave.,
West Duluth, Minnesota.

Dear Sir:
Referring to you letter of September 3rd. If it is satisfactory to your present employer and you can get a job in Duluth where you can be with your mother, it will be necessary, before you make a change, for your new employer to write me a letter stating he is willing to employ you under the rules of your parole. If satisfactory, permission, no doubt, will be granted for you to make the change, but do not make any change unless you have permission from the superintendent or this office.

Very truly yours,

K:k State Parole Agent.

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