History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II
Rodman, entered practice at Kimball in recent years. Attorney A. O. Torgeson came to Kimball some three or four years ago and in 1920 he was joined by Attorney R. M. Higgins of Omaha. So Kimball county now has a splendid bar, of both older and younger legal lights. James A. Rodman is making a legislative record in the sessions of 1919 and 1921, and in the constitutional convention of 1920, that follows creditably upon the long legislative record of B. K. Bushee, as member of house of representatives in 1909 and 1911, and senator in 1913, 1915, 1917, 1919 and 1921, in
by S. R. Carlyle and B. K. Bushee in 1907.
Isaac Brush was clerk in the early nineties and I. S. Walker in the later nineties.
From 1903 to 1907 the members oi the town board were: W. D. Atkins, Isaac Roush, Gus Linn, L. W. Bickel, F. J. Belli iws.
In 1904: W. D. Atkins, J. S. Brady, Gus Linn. S. Carlvle, Henry Vogler, L. W. Bickel.
In 1905: S. L. Carlyle, J. S. Brady, Gus Linn, B. K. Bushee, Peter Nelson, Henry Vogler. L. W. Bickel.
In 1906: B. K. Bushee, P. Maginnis,
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giving Kimball county an important voice in moulding Nebraska legislation.
City Government
Kimball was incorporated shortly after its change to that name about 1888. Its officers about 1890 were: L. R. Markley, L. E. Shaefer, J. M. Bearse, P. Maginnis, G. F. Hark, Isaac Roush, clerk; X. ( ). Calkins, treasurer; J. W. David, attorney; Henry Phillips, marshall.