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John Kimball (New Hampshire)

John Kimball
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President of the New Hampshire Senate
In office
June 1881 – 1883
Preceded by Jacob H. Gallinger
Succeeded by Charles H. Bartlett
Member of the New Hampshire Senate
District 10
In office
1881–1883
Mayor of
Concord, New Hampshire
In office
1872 – 1875
Preceded by Abraham G. Jones
Succeeded by George A. Pillsbury
Delegate to the
New Hampshire
Constitutional Convention
Representing Ward 5 of
Concord, New Hampshire
In office
1876 – 1876
President of the
Concord, New Hampshire
Common Council
In office
1857 – 1857
Member of the
Concord, New Hampshire
Common Council
In office
1856 – 1857
Personal details
Born April 13, 1821
Canterbury, New Hampshire
Died June 1, 1912
Concord, New Hampshire
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Maria H. Phillips; m. May 27, 1846, died December 22, 1894;
Charlotte Atkinson m. October 15, 1895.
Children Clara Maria Kimball
Profession Engineer

John Kimball (April 13, 1821 – June 1, 1912) was an American engineer and politician who served as the mayor of Concord, New Hampshire and as the President of the New Hampshire Senate.

Kimball was born in Canterbury, New Hampshire to Benjamin and Ruth (Ames) Kimball on April 13, 1821. As a young child he moved with his family to Boscawen, New Hampshire where he was educated in the local public schools. Kimball then went to Concord Academy in Concord, New Hampshire for one year, after which he went to work as an apprentice for one of his relatives where he learned how to construct mills and machinery.

On May 27, 1846, Kimball married Maria H. Phillips of Rupert, Vermont. They had one child, a daughter Clara Maria Kimball. Maria Kimball died on December 22, 1894, and Kimball married Charlotte Atkinson on October 15, 1895.

In 1856 Kimball was elected to the Common Council of Concord, New Hampshire. He was reelected and chosen President of that body the next year.

In 1857 Kimball was elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives, and he was reelected in 1859. In his second year in the legislature, Kimball served as the Chair on the committee on state prison.

Kimball was elected the Mayor of Concord, New Hampshire in 1872, and reelected in each of the next three years.

In November 1880 Kimball was elected to the New Hampshire Senate from District Number Ten, and when the legislature was organized he was chosen as President of the New Hampshire Senate.

Kimball died on June 2, 1913, at his home in Concord, New Hampshire.


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