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Tripp, Wisconsin : ウィキペディア英語版
Tripp, Wisconsin

Tripp is a town in Bayfield County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 231 at the 2010 census.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Tripp town, Bayfield County, Wisconsin )
==History==
The town of Tripp was named after Winfield E. Tripp who settled on the Tripp homestead in the territory on October 14, 1890. Tripp was born in York County, Maine, on October 14, 1851. Tripp Territory was originally a part of the territory of Iron River, Wisconsin. On May 8, 1911, the legislature of Wisconsin created the town of Tripp from the north half of Iron River's territory. The first town meeting was held eight days later on the 16th of May at the Winfield E. Tripp home. The meeting was called to order by W.E. Tripp, and a special election board of three men were appointed, namely C.H. Townsend, R.E. Buck and Andrew Paulson, duly sworn. The inspectors of election appointed W.E. Tripp as clerk of this meeting with the full power of clerk. They then appointed C.H. Jackman and William G. Ziemer as ballot clerks, duly sworn. Printed tickets were prepared after a caucus had selected candidates for each of the offices and the polls held open until 5:00 P.M.
The ballot clerks kept a record of all the voters' names and a correct poll list was kept. The inspectors of election made a written statement of the votes cast and the officers elected and read same in open town meeting. The whole number of votes cast was 13.
Officers elected:
*Chairman, W.E. Tripp, 13 votes.
*Supervisor, C.H. Townsend, 13 votes.
*Supervisor, John Schuett, 13 votes.
*Clerk, Andrew Paulson, 12 votes.
*Clerk, R.E. Buck 1 vote.
*Treasurer, Sophus Peterson, 13 votes.
*Assessor, R.E. Buck 13 votes.
Andrew Paulson would not qualify so C.H. Jackman was appointed clerk.
Justices of Peace:
*George Vinall
*W.E. Tripp
*J.C. Depta
*Sophus Peterson
All with 13 votes.
Constables:
*Gabriel Hegbloom
*W.G. Ziemer
*Luke Lavin
*All with 13 votes.〔'Town of Tripp-50-Years:1911-1961,' edited by W.G. Ziemer, Anna Ziemer, Mrs. Bernice Lavin. No copyright notice〕

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