Minnesota resident grateful to finance manager for salvaging his dad's 1937 letter

May 23, 2024 4:02 pm

Updated: May 24, 2024 12:22 pm


A letter dated Jan. 20, 1937, was recently discovered during renovation work in the County Commission chamber. The letter and a document resembling an English assignment in the same handwriting were found between boards in the storage area that is located behind the old jury box. The letter was signed by Dwight Dale.

Within a couple of days, Douglas County Finance Manager Brooke Sauer found and connected with one of Dwight’s sons, Lyman Dale, who resides in Minnesota. Brooke took the initiative to frame the letter and the assignment, and sent them to Lyman, along with details about the renovation project.

Upon receiving the package, Lyman shared the contents with his family, including his only brother in California. He expressed his surprise and gratitude towards Brooke for her efforts in preserving this piece of history. “Brooke’s interest in this story is truly remarkable. Her actions were deeply meaningful and are greatly appreciated,” he said.

The letter was addressed to United Safeway Stores, where he was seeking employment.


Contact: Karrey Britt, Communications Specialist, kbritt@dgcoks.gov

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