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Bartlett Tripp

Bartlett Tripp (born Harmony, Maine, July 15, 1839; died Yankton, South Dakota, December 8, 1911) was an American lawyer, judge, and diplomat.〔New York Times obituary, December 1911〕
==Early life and education==
Tripp was the son of William Tripp (1794–1875), a farmer and Methodist minister who had served in the War of 1812; his mother was Naamah Bartlett (1798–1874), William Tripp's second wife. The family moved from Harmony to the nearby town of Ripley in 1844.〔http://ripleymaine.blogspot.com/2009_10_01_archive.html blog about Ripley history〕 Bartlett Tripp entered Colby College in 1857, but left without graduating in 1861 to travel to California. On the way he visited his older half-brother William in Iowa and also visited the south-eastern part of the Dakota Territory. In California he did some surveying, then moved to Salt Lake City, Utah (where his brother Enoch Bartlett Tripp (1823–1909), a prominent Mormon merchant, lived〔http://www.nhfelt.org/Doc_Other/Tripp_Enoch.pdf life of Enoch Tripp〕) and taught school (1864-5).〔The Delta Upsilon Decennial, 1903, entry ''Bertlett Tripp''〕 He eventually returned to Maine to regain his health. He then attended Albany Law School, graduating in 1867. While in law school Tripp met future president William McKinley, who became a lifelong friend.〔https://archive.org/stream/historyofdakotat04king/historyofdakotat04king_djvu.txt History of the Dakota Territory, George Kingsbury, 1915〕

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