. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . ll was tooill to be with his regiment at that time. After being mustered out he wentback to Ft. Wayne and in August, 1863, went to Washington, D. C, wherehe was given a position in the internal revenue office, which he tilled forlive years,—for the last two years of which he was head of the claimsdivision. On July ist, 1868 he resigned to follow his profession, as alawyer, having been admitted to the bar of t


. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . ll was tooill to be with his regiment at that time. After being mustered out he wentback to Ft. Wayne and in August, 1863, went to Washington, D. C, wherehe was given a position in the internal revenue office, which he tilled forlive years,—for the last two years of which he was head of the claimsdivision. On July ist, 1868 he resigned to follow his profession, as alawyer, having been admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of theDistrict of Columbia in June, 1867. He received his degree from Colum-bian (now George Washington) University, at Washington, and among hisschoolmates in the law school of the university were a number who haverisen to distinction, including Hon. W. L. Wilson, late postmaster OConnor, solicitor of the U. S. treasury and several others whohave held high positions in the government. Judge Kimball is a memberof the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States and the Court ofClaims. In ?ilarch, 1891, he was appointed judge of the police court of. Biographical Sketches the District of Coluniliia liy President Harrison and has l)etn rcaijpointed)n- Presidents ]\lcKinley and Roosevelt, the last appointnunt liaviiiK l)eenmade in January, 1904, for a period of six years. ^e Kinil)all is amem;ber of Kurnside Post, Xo. 8, Grand Army of the Rei)ul)lie, and waselected senior vice commander in 1899 and commander in igoo. In 1901he was elected junior vice commander of the Department of the Potomac,in 1902 senior vice department commander and in 1903 department com-mander, all three elections lieing unanimous. IOr several years he haslieen chairman of the committee appointed l)y the commander in chief ofthe Grand Army of the Repul)lic, to look after legislation for veterans inthe public service. He has always l)een active in defending the rights oft


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