Letter from Attorney General Langer to Rollin Welch Regarding Telegram from Jennie Clark, May 23, 1919
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Inn this letter, dated May 23, 1919, from North Dakota Attorney General Langer to Sheriff Rollin Welch regarding a telegram from Jennie Clark. The letter contains the text of the telegram, which states that Jennie Clark, a dairy farmer of Sterling ND, believes that her life and the lives of her family are in danger from Frances Elness who, working for John Elness, possesses a deadly weapon and has been using a hay meadow leased by Clark.Langer asks that Welch investigate the matter and make sure the Clark is protected.
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