Excerpt from The Kimball Family News, Being Supplementary to the History of the Kimball Family in America: Consisting of the Regular Monthly Parts for the Years 1898 and 1899; With Additional Illustrations
The town was organized March 28, 1798. Asa Kimball Moderator. Lie was chosen one of the selectmen and also pound-keeper. There were but eighteen voters in town at that time. Asa Kim ball and his brother Paul T. (467) were signers to the petition to call a town meeting for the purpose of organizing the town and choosing such othcers as required by law. In 1800 he built a new Grist Mill of larger proportions, of two run of stone. Which was a great achievment in those days. It is said that he was a very resolute and perse rering man. And usually accomplished whatever he undertook. He sold out about 1816 to Col. Ellis Cobb and emi grated to York State and from thence to Ohio, where he died as stated in the History. I. M. K.
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