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History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II

Scharf, J. Thomas, ed. History of Westchester County, New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. II. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886. 258 words

Chief of ( (perations, I'. S. Navy. No. 6147.

13. Lieutenant General Samuel B. M. Young of U. S. Army, retired, 10086.

14. Provost Marshal General Enoch Crowder, 432, Hans Peterson Dix.

15. Col. Charles Warren, Judge Advocate, Army. 904.

The next seven numbers applied to Kimball men were: 20, Fred Strickler; 525. Peter Christensen ; 219, John Randolph Tritt ; 72, Jacob Miles Grubbs; 134, Chas. A. Baker; 4, Ralph E. Holmes; 395, John G. Roberts.

The fourth Liberty Loan campaign came along in October. The quota for Kimball was made $232,500. By October 17th, the county had $100,096 of this in. By October 21st, the county lacked only a little bit of having one hundred per cent. The U. W. W. drive to help the seven joint organizations gave Kimball a quota of $9,000. Bv November 21st. $7,500 of this had been received. On the readjustment that was made in this campaign Kimball's quota was reduced tC' $6,300. Some of the larger subscriptions for this movement were : John Ewbank, Gus Linn, P. Maginnis, W. S. Rodman, John Filer, B. K. Bushee, A. B. Beard. W. F'. Davies.

The Red Cross election showed the officers elected were: Thomas Campbell, F. E. Reader, Mrs. Thomas Campbell, and Airs. Emma Williams.

November 11th, Armistice Day. beyond any doubt the happiest day in the history of Kimball county, was celebrated as no 4th of July was ever celebrated in this locality. Bon-fires, artillery play featured the occasion.

Service Roll, Kimball County -- Registrants of First Registration who Entered Service