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Domestic News February 5, 1906

The Evening Times

Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, North Dakota

What is this article about?

Taylor Crum, one of the first women admitted to the bar in the state and a lawyer from Fargo, has been granted a second divorce from her husband by Judge Pollock due to non-support. The couple had previously divorced and remarried. The defendant was once the Democratic nominee for Congress.

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OBTAINS SECOND DIVORCE

Taylor Crum of Fargo Again Finds Marriage Failure

The Crums of Fargo have been divorced for some months. Some years ago Taylor Crum, lawyer and one of the first women admitted to the bar, being the first woman to have that honor in this state. Later on the couple failed to agree and a divorce was secured. Some time later they were remarried, but the second venture proved as unfortunate as the first. Mrs. Crum has recently been living at Hope, in this state, and Judge Pollock has for the second time granted her a divorce from the same man. Non-support was the cause named in the action.

The defendant was once the democratic nominee for congress.

What sub-type of article is it?

Legal Or Court

What keywords are associated?

Divorce Taylor Crum Fargo Non Support Lawyer Democratic Nominee

What entities or persons were involved?

Taylor Crum Judge Pollock

Where did it happen?

Fargo

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Fargo

Event Date

Recently

Key Persons

Taylor Crum Judge Pollock

Outcome

divorce granted due to non-support

Event Details

Taylor Crum, a lawyer and one of the first women admitted to the bar in the state, secured a second divorce from her husband after previous divorce and remarriage; the couple from Fargo failed to agree, with Mrs. Crum living in Hope; defendant was once Democratic nominee for Congress.

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