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Tripp's second wife Janet (as she was usually called) had been married to a bookkeeper named
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Bartlett Tripp. Tripp Park in Yankton was sold to the city for $ 1 by Tripp's estate; Tripp had intended to give the land to the city, but had not completed the transaction in his lifetime.
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was complete in 1901, he became its first professor lecturing on constitutional law and taxation there. Upon his death in 1911, he donated his entire legal collection to the law school's library.
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which settled disputes between those countries over the area. Tripp later published a book on his experiences there (
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980:Republic of Austria
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