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John W. Kimball

American politician (1828 – 1910) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John W. Kimball
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John White Kimball (February 27, 1828 – July 15, 1910) was an American soldier and politician who served as Massachusetts Auditor.

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Kimball was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, on February 27, 1828, to Alpheus Kimball, (1792–1859) and Harriet Stone, (1790–1888).[1][2] Before the American Civil War, Kimball was a scythe manufacturer.[2]

Kimball served as lieutenant colonel of the 15th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment and colonel of the 53rd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment.[2] He was mustered out of the United States Volunteers on September 2, 1863.[3] On December 3, 1867,[4] President Andrew Johnson nominated Kimball for the award of the honorary grade of brevet brigadier general, United States Volunteers, to rank from March 13, 1865, for gallant and distinguished services in the field during the war,[2] The U.S. Senate confirmed the award on February 14, 1868.[4]

Kimball was Massachusetts State Auditor between 1891 and 1901.[2] After the war, he was also United States Pension Agent, postmaster and a legislator.[2]

Kimball died on July 15, 1910, aged 82, in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.[2]

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