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Letter From E. L. D** To Attorney General Langer Regarding State V. Stepp, April 16, 1919, E. L. D**
Letter From E. L. D** To Attorney General Langer Regarding State V. Stepp, April 16, 1919, E. L. D**
William Langer Papers
In this letter, dated April 16, 1919, from E. L. D**, father of the complainant in the State v. Stepp statutory rape case, to North Dakota Attorney General William Langer, D** refers to a letter he is enclosing from Devils Lake attorney Fred J. Traynor (misspelled here as "Trainor"). D** writes that if Langer would come and represent his daughter, D** would "drop all other special counsel."
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Letter from G. Grimson to Attorney General Langer Regarding Initial Proceedings in Stepp Case, January 18, 1919
Statement of Ernest and Matilda D** Regarding Initial Proceedings in Stepp Case, February 10, …
Letter From L. F. Hinegardner To Attorney General Langer Accompanying Statement From Mr. And Mrs. D**, February 10, 1919, L. F. Hinegardner
Letter From L. F. Hinegardner To Attorney General Langer Accompanying Statement From Mr. And Mrs. D**, February 10, 1919, L. F. Hinegardner
William Langer Papers
In this letter, dated February 10, 1919, from L. F. Hinegardner of Sarles, North Dakota (ND) to ND Attorney General William Langer, Hinegardner refers to an enclosed statement he took from Mr. and Mrs. D**'. He says he is also sending Ms. D**'s report card from her professor to explain why she was at a disadvantage. Hinegardner also asks for a copy of what Langer had from Mr. Grimson when Hinegardner was there.
The statement referred to as enclosed is not included here, but is linked below.
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Letter from G. Grimson to Attorney General Langer Regarding Initial Proceedings …