D. Myron Tripp

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State Senator
Democrat
Lawyer
Jasper
45
01/09/1933 - 01/13/1935
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Senator from the twenty-ninth district, Jasper county, was born in Clear Creek township, Jasper county, Iowa, September 6, 1882. He received his education in the Colfax public schools, Des Moines University, and graduated from Drake University, college of law, in June, 1906 to 1920, when he moved to Newton, Iowa. He has served as city attorney of Colfax, Iowa, county attorney of Jasper county, and member of the city council of Newton, Iowa. He was married to Vera B. Stouffer in 1906, and they have one son living, Myron D. Tripp, of Newton, Iowa. He was elected state senator in 1933 to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Senator Oliver P. Myers. A democrat. Source: Iowa Official Register 1933-1934, Biographies, State Senators

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