Mary Evelyn Kimball was born in November of 1867, to Daniel Webster Kimball and Mary Wingate Kimball, in Farmington, NH. She was one of five siblings. Daniel Webster Kimball was one of the pioneers of the shoe industry in Farmington. Mary Evelyn Kimball lived in Farmington her entire life, on what is now known as Pleasant Street. She was musically inclined, was an organist, and was known for her beautiful voice. She was a lifetime member of the Congregational Church in Farmington. She died in early 1935. Her obituary can be found in the March 22, 1935 edition of the Farmington News.

Box Size: 8.5" L x 2.25" W x1.5' H

Condition: Good

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Size: 1" circle

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These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in April 1986.

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Insscription:

"G.E. Mooney & Son Inc.
Turnings-Handles
Farmington NH"

Silver Metal Stand
Wheat Decoration

Inscription:

"Meriden Silver Plate Co"]]>