The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . -Geauga counties,was born in Madison, Ohio, October 11, 1867, on the farm where his family has livedcontinuously since 1812. He attended the public schools in Madison and graduatedfrom Oberlin College in 1890. He was employed for a number of years by The Ex-change Bank of Madison, and is now one of its directors. In 1892 Mr. Kimball wasasked to accept the position of Superintendent of Schools in his home village. Hestill holds this position, and is also serving his fifth year as a member of th


The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . -Geauga counties,was born in Madison, Ohio, October 11, 1867, on the farm where his family has livedcontinuously since 1812. He attended the public schools in Madison and graduatedfrom Oberlin College in 1890. He was employed for a number of years by The Ex-change Bank of Madison, and is now one of its directors. In 1892 Mr. Kimball wasasked to accept the position of Superintendent of Schools in his home village. Hestill holds this position, and is also serving his fifth year as a member of the LakeCounty Board of School Examiners. For ten years he has served as Clerk, Coun-cilman or Mayor of the village and is now Mayor. The Madison Review is theRepublican party paper of the east end of Lake county. Mr. Kimball is one of itsproprietors anfl editors. General Abel Kimball, grandfather of the present Repre-sentative, was a member of the House of Representatives in 1844, 1845 and 1847, fromLake county. Mr. Kimball is a member of the standing committees on CommonSchools, Privileges. (442). MR. KINNEY, of Cuyahoga County. John J. Kinney, Democrat, one of the Representatives from Cuyahoga county,was born in New York in 1870. His parents shortly after moved to Pittsburg, andfrom there to Cleveland, Ohio, where he learned the trade of metal polisher. soon took an active interest in the labor movement, and was elected to theposition of first vice-president of his national organization. In 1895 at the DaytonConvention of that body he was elected National Secretary, Treasurer and Editor,which position he held for four years, declining a re-election. He was also honoredby organized laFor in Cleveland, being elected President of the Central Labor Union,composed at that time of some seventy different locals. Mr. Kinney held this lastposition two terms and declined re-election. Mr. Kinney is a member of the standing committees on Dairy and Food Prod-ucts, Deaf and Dumb A


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