Henry M. Kimball

Henry Mahlon Kimball ( born August 27, 1878 in Orland, Steuben County, Indiana, † October 19, 1935 in Kalamazoo, Michigan ) was an American politician. In 1935, he represented the state of Michigan in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Career

Henry Kimball attended the common schools and the Hillsdale College in Michigan. He then studied at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor literature. After studying law at the same university and his 1904 was admitted to the bar he began in Orland to work in his new profession. In 1907 he moved to Rosebud in Nevada, where he also worked as a lawyer. In 1908 he was a traveling salesman for a company in San Francisco for some time. In 1909 he moved to Portland in Oregon and 1917 to Kalamazoo, where he practiced law.

Politically, Kimball member of the Republican Party. In the congressional elections of 1934 he was in the third electoral district of Michigan in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington DC chosen, where he succeeded the meantime deceased Joseph L. Hooper on 3 January 1935. Kimball but could only exercise until his death on 19 October of the same year his mandate. In a by-election Verner Main was chosen as his successor in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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