Gudmundur Grimson and family

Gudmundur Grimson and members of his family sit by a rock outcropping, likely in North Dakota. Two women sit next to him, and a man sits on horseback nearby. Photographic prints; "Processed Mar 26 1931"--Stamped on back of photograph. Photographer unknown. Title created by staff. Gudmundur...

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Bibliographic Details
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: State Historical Society of North Dakota 1931
Subjects:
Law
Online Access:http://cdm16921.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/uw-ndshs/id/10640
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Summary:Gudmundur Grimson and members of his family sit by a rock outcropping, likely in North Dakota. Two women sit next to him, and a man sits on horseback nearby. Photographic prints; "Processed Mar 26 1931"--Stamped on back of photograph. Photographer unknown. Title created by staff. Gudmundur Grimson was born in Iceland in 1878, and immigrated to Milton, Dakota Territory in 1882. He received degrees from the University of North Dakota and University of Iceland. He practiced law in Munich, N.D. and was editor of the Munich Herald. He was State's Attorney for Cavalier County, and would later serve as Special Assistant Attorney General in the Tabert case in Florida. He served as judge in the second judicial district from 1926-1949, and was later appointed to the North Dakota Supreme Court, where he served from 1949-1958. Grimson died in 1965.