Thomas Kimball

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State Representative
Republican
Merchant
Marshall
28
01/08/1900 - 05/30/1901
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Born at East North Andover, Mass., January 20, 1846. Mr. Kimball settled in Lamoille in 1869, and entered into active business as a general merchant and dealer in lumber, coal and live stock. His capital at the start was only $600, his savings at the end of five years of hard work in a Boston machine shop. His business in Marshall County became very prosperous. At the election of 1899 he was chosen to the Iowa House of Representatives for the current term, and served during the session of 1900. He stood high in the confidence of the people, and it is the best evidence of this general regard to say, that he was elected without opposition.

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