Albert Tripp served in the Union Army during the Civil War, in Company A, 7th Minnesota Infantry. He enlisted August 13, 1862, and was discharged August 16, 1865.
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DEATH OF ALBERT TRIPP
Well Known Resident of West St. Paul Succumbs to Paralysis
Albert Tripp died Tuesday morning at his home 998 South Robert Street, West St. Paul, of paralysis, at the age of sixty-one years. Mr. Tripp was well known in this city and throughout Dakota County.
He came to West St. Paul from Northfield, and had been prominent in Dakota County politics for several years. He leaves a widow and two sons, George and Albert, who reside in Seattle, also a brother in Northfield. The funeral took place yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from the Oakdale Avenue chapel. Mr. Tripp had a wide acquaintance and was highly respected wherever known.
West St. Paul (Minnesota) Times
April 26, 1902 - page 5, column 4
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Albert Tripp served in the Union Army during the Civil War, in Company A, 7th Minnesota Infantry. He enlisted August 13, 1862, and was discharged August 16, 1865.
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DEATH OF ALBERT TRIPP
Well Known Resident of West St. Paul Succumbs to Paralysis
Albert Tripp died Tuesday morning at his home 998 South Robert Street, West St. Paul, of paralysis, at the age of sixty-one years. Mr. Tripp was well known in this city and throughout Dakota County.
He came to West St. Paul from Northfield, and had been prominent in Dakota County politics for several years. He leaves a widow and two sons, George and Albert, who reside in Seattle, also a brother in Northfield. The funeral took place yesterday morning at 10 o'clock from the Oakdale Avenue chapel. Mr. Tripp had a wide acquaintance and was highly respected wherever known.
West St. Paul (Minnesota) Times
April 26, 1902 - page 5, column 4
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