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  1. Nathan Kimball (November 22, 1822 – January 21, 1898) was a physician, politician, postmaster, and military officer, serving as a general in the Union army during the American Civil War. He was the first statewide commander of the Grand Army of the Republic veterans organization in Indiana.

  2. Nathan Kimball was a Union general who fought in several major battles, including Antietam, Vicksburg, and Atlanta. He was wounded at Fredericksburg and received a brevet promotion to major general in 1865.

  3. Nathan Kimball was a Union general who fought in the Shenandoah Valley, Maryland, and Georgia campaigns. He also ran for lieutenant governor of Indiana in 1863 and became a close friend of William T. Sherman.

  4. September 22, 1845: Married Martha McPheeters. Mexican-American War; Raised a company from Livonia in the 2nd Indiana Infantry. February 22-23, 1847: Battle of Buena Vista. June 1

  5. 1,921 Followers, 2,760 Following, 142 Posts - Nathan Kimball (@iamnathankimball) on Instagram: "*Just trying to be Captain America* Actor, Model".

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  6. As he was leaving the battle, Shields ordered Colonel Nathan Kimball, commander of the First Brigade, to take command of the division. Kimball, also a veteran of the Mexican War, thus became the third commanding officer to lead the division in just three weeks. (The original commander, Brig. Gen. Frederick Lander, had died of illness on March 2 ...

  7. The 14 th Indiana, commanded by Col. Nathan Kimball, held Fort Milroy (also known as Cheat Summit Fort) on the side of Cheat Mountain. Three other regiments remained at Camp Elkwater, Reynolds’ headquarters, in the Tygart River Valley.