geologist who was Director of the United States Mint from 1885 to 1889. James P. Kimball was born in Salem, Massachusetts on April 26, 1836. In 1854, he entered...
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James Kimball may refer to: James P. Kimball, American metallurgist and geologist SS James H. Kimball, a Liberty ship Jim Kimball, American punk drummer...
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A Text Book of Elocution (1892) and A Soldier-doctor of our army, James P. Kimball (1917), as well as various contributions to periodicals. Maria Porter...
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3¢ stamps—always bypassing use of copper cents". In 1889, then-Mint Director James P. Kimball wrote that "it is supposed that the three-dollar piece was designed...
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Whitney, Kimball p. 265 Whitney, Kimball, p. 271-275 Whitney, Kimball, p. 287 Kimball, "Kimball", Encyclopedia of Mormonism, p. 269 Kimball, "Kimball", Encyclopedia...
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than larger coins." His successors called for its abolition, with James P. Kimball, before he left office in 1889, writing to Congress that except as...
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Edward Kimball (July 29, 1823 – June 5, 1901) was an American Sunday School teacher known for converting 19th-century evangelist Dwight L. Moody to Christianity...
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James Pollock May 1869 March 1873 Grant 14 Henry Linderman April 1873 December 1878 15 Horatio C. Burchard February 1879 June 1885 Hayes 16 James P....
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Roger Kimball (born 1953) is an American art critic and conservative social commentator. He is the editor and publisher of The New Criterion and the publisher...
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William Preston Kimball (November 4, 1857 – February 24, 1926) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky. Born near East Hickman, Kentucky (now part of...
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