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Carl John Alfred Hammerberg. Case No. 5148. Letter from Frederic C. Hanson to Charles E. Vasaly, November 23, 1921.

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 Carl John Alfred Hammerberg. Case No. 5148. Letter from Frederic C. Hanson to Charles E. Vasaly, November 23, 1921.--Correspondence (gif)
 Carl John Alfred Hammerberg. Case No. 5148. Letter from Frederic C. Hanson to Charles E. Vasaly, November 23, 1921.--Correspondence (gif)

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FREDERIC C. HANSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
1915 W. SUPERIOR ST.
DULUTH, MINN.

Nov. 23-1921.

Chas. E. Vasaly, Sec.
State Board of Parole,
St. Cloud, Minn.

Dear Sir:
We enclose herewith, affidavit in connection with the Hearing on parole affecting Carl Hammerberg.

Yours truly,
F. C. Hanson
FDC*ER
enc

STATE OF MINNESOTA )
) SS.
COUNTY OF ST. LOUIS )

Betsy Hammerberg being first duly sworn, deposes and says that she is a resident of Duluth, Minnesota, and has resided at 421 N. 60th Avenue West for a period of nine years; that she is the mother of Carl Hammerberg, now an inmate of the St. Cloud Reformatory. Deponent further states that her husband left her eighteen years ago, and that the said Carl Hammerberg, her son, has been for the past five years, her principal source of support; that he contributed the sum of Thirty Dollars ($30.00) per month toward affiants support during this period of time.
Further affiant sayeth not, save and except that this affidavit is made for the purpose of informing the State Board of Control of the conditions surrounding the home life of the said Carl Hammerberg.


Betsy Hammarberg
Subscribed and sword to before me,
this 23d [sic] day of November, 1921.
Frederic C. Hanson
FREDERIC C. HANSON
NOTARY PUBLIC, St. Louis County, Minn.
My Commission expire Dec. 27, 1925

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