Kimball Family.

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After service in the Mexican War, Nathan Kimball became a general officer in the Union army; subsequently engaged in the life insurance business in Indianapolis, 1872-1873; and in 1879 was postmaster at Ogden, Utah. The son, a graduate of the Military Academy, retired with the rank of captain in 1894; he and his wife Stella A. Kimball owned real estate in Jefferson and Kitsap counties, and had mining interests in Colville County, Washington.

From the description of Kimball family papers, 1863-[ca. 1920]. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 26631780

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creatorOf Kimball Family. Kimball family papers, 1863-[ca. 1920]. UC Berkeley Libraries
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associatedWith Brooke, John R., 1889. person
associatedWith Kimball, Emily C. person
associatedWith Kimball, Nan L. person
associatedWith Kimball, Nathan, 1823?-1898. person
associatedWith Kimball, William Augustus. person
associatedWith McClain, Josiah, 1893. person
associatedWith Tooker, Al, ca. 1920. person
associatedWith Turner, George, 1886. person
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Utah
Washington
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Mexican War, 1846-1848
Mines and mineral resources
Postal service
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Active 1863

Active 1920

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