Obituary

CLASS OF 1860

October 1919
Obituary
CLASS OF 1860
October 1919

Henry Hastings Kimball died September 11, at his home in Boston.

He was born in Temple, N. H., September 4, 1835, being the son of Isaac and Lucinda (Tenney) Kimball, and prepared for college at Appleton Academy, New Ipswich. He was a member of Zeta Psi, which then had a chapter at Dartmouth.

After graduation he taught for a year each at Dedham, Canton, and Newton, Mass., and then in the Boylston School of Boston from 1863 to 1873. He was then for many years submaster of the Lincoln School in South Boston. For several years he was a member of the publishing firm of Samuels and Kimball, and then devoted his whole time to the Massachusetts Fish and Game Protective Association as its secretary, being active in securing legislation on matters of hunting and fishing.

Mr. Kimball was a Mason and a Knight Templar. He never married, his nearest surviving relatives being nephews and nieces.