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Memo From Caleb S. Haines To Attorney General Langer Regarding The Carl Maier Case, September 16, 1919, Caleb S. Haines
Memo From Caleb S. Haines To Attorney General Langer Regarding The Carl Maier Case, September 16, 1919, Caleb S. Haines
William Langer Papers
Memo from Caleb.S. Haines to North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer Regarding the Carl Maier Case.
In it, Haines reports his findings from his interview with Anna Bortvet in Estherville, Iowa on September 16, 1919. He writes that Bortvet, a nurse, had previously cared for Maier two years prior to his death, when he was suffering from rheumatism, and that since then she had gone riding with him several times and that they had "kept company."
Bortvet strongly believed that Maier was murdered and did not commit suicide. She told Haines that the nurse who had cared for Maier …
Letter From Attorney General Langer To John Albers Regarding The Carl Maier Case, March 26, 1919, William Langer
Letter From Attorney General Langer To John Albers Regarding The Carl Maier Case, March 26, 1919, William Langer
William Langer Papers
Letter dated March 26, 1919 from North Dakota Attorney General William Langer to John Albers. Langer writes he has a new lead in the Carl Maier Case and he would like to speak to Albers about the matter.
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Letter from Attorney General Langer to John Albers Regarding the Carl Maier Case, September 29, 1919
Memo from Caleb S. Haines to Attorney General Langer Regarding the Carl Maier Case, September 16, 1919
Copy With Handwritten Notes of Memo from Caleb S. Haines to Attorney General Langer Regarding the Carl Maier Case, September 16, 1919
Letter From John Moses To Attorney General Langer Regarding The Carl Maier Case, February 26, 1919, John Moses
Letter From John Moses To Attorney General Langer Regarding The Carl Maier Case, February 26, 1919, John Moses
William Langer Papers
Letter dated February 26, 1919 from Mercer County State's Attorney John Moses to North Dakota Attorney General William Langer regarding the death of Carl Maier. Moses writes that he must travel to Beulah, North Dakota, to get further information about the Maier Case.
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Letter from Attorney General Langer to John Moses Regarding the Carl Maier Case, January 28, 1919
Letter from John Moses to Attorney General Langer regarding the Carl Maier Case, March 10, 1919
Letter from Attorney General Langer to John Moses Regarding the Carl Maier Case, March 20, 1919