Kimball family.
Thomas Moody Kimball (1810-1884) brought his family and slaves from his native North Carolina to Texas in 1838, when it was a republic, settling first in Cass County and later in Hunt County east of Greenville, Texas. Over the years, he became a prominent pioneer citizen, helped organize a rural church and served a term as a tax assessor after the Civil War.
From the description of Papers, 1792-1970, (bulks 1824-1970). (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 26082625
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creatorOf | Kimball family. Papers, 1792-1970, (bulks 1824-1970). | Texas Tech University Libraries, Academic Library |
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associatedWith | Kimball, Thomas M. | person |
associatedWith | Warfield, Charles A. | person |
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Hunt County (Tex.) |
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Active 1792
Active 1970