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Preceded by
  
George Wythe McCook

Political party
  
Republican Party

Role
  
Politician


Name
  
Francis Kimball

Succeeded by
  
Christopher Wolcott

Francis D. Kimball

Died
  
August 15, 1856, Columbus, Ohio, United States

Other political affiliations
  
Whig

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Francis D. Kimball was a Republican politician from the state of Ohio. He was Ohio Attorney General in 1856.

Kimball was born 1820 in New Hampshire. He was reared as a Whig and an Abolitionist. In 1842 he moved to Medina County, Ohio, and was soon elected to county office. He was prosecuting attorney of Medina County 1849-1853. He was a champion of the Anti-Nebraska Movement in 1854, and a founder of the Republican Party in Ohio. He attended the preliminary National Convention at Pittsburgh, and the first regular National Convention at Philadelphia, where he contracted a disease that would lead to his death. He was nominated for Ohio Attorney General, and won the election in 1855. He died August 15, 1856, and was succeeded as Attorney General by Christopher P. Wolcott of Summit County by appointment of Governor Salmon P. Chase.

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