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Jun 01, 1908

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- Charmaine Bantugan
706 Lincoln Ave, Saint Paul, MN, USA
History After abducting Edward Bremer, the kidnappers placed a ransom note in a bottle and threw it through the front-door window of this three-story red brick home owned by the Bremer family doctor, Dr. Henry T. Nippert. ... Read More Read Less
706 Lincoln Ave, Saint Paul, MN, USA
History After abducting Edward Bremer, the kidnappers placed a ransom note in a bottle and threw it through the front-door window of this three-story red brick home owned by the Bremer family doctor, Dr. Henry T. Nippert. ... Read More Read Less
Jun 01, 1908
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After abducting Edward Bremer, the kidnappers placed a ransom note in a bottle and threw it through the front-door window of this three-story red brick home owned by the Bremer family doctor, Dr. Henry T. Nippert.


706 Lincoln Ave, Saint Paul, MN, USA
HistoryAfter abducting Edward Bremer, the kidnappers placed a ransom note in a bottle and threw it through the front-door window of this three-story red brick home owned by the Bremer family doctor, Dr. Henry T. Nippert.
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