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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 received his initial education at DePauw University from 1839 to 1841. After graduating, he began to study medicine, and started what would become a very successful practice. During the Mexican-American War, Kimball served as a captain of the 2nd Indiana Volunteers. During the Battle of Buena Vista, the 2nd Indiana fled in ...

  3. Nathan Kimball (22. November 1822 - - 21. Januar 1898) ist ein Arzt, Politiker, Postmeister und Militäroffizier, der während des Bürgerkriegs als General in der Unionsarmee dient. Er ist der erste Befehlshaber der Veteranenorganisation, der Grand Army of the Republic in Indiana.

  4. Attempting to tie down the Union forces in the Valley, under the overall command of Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks, Jackson received incorrect intelligence that a small detachment under Col. Nathan Kimball was vulnerable, but it was in fact a full infantry division more than twice the size of Jackson's force.

    • March 23, 1862( 1862-03-23)
    • Union victory (See aftermath)
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  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...