Английская Википедия:Elias S. Kimball

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Шаблон:Infobox LDS biography Elias S. Kimball (30 May 1857, Salt Lake City – 13 June 1934)[1] was the first Mormon U.S. Army chaplain and first in any branch of the United States military.[2] He served in the Spanish–American War with the Second Army Corps Volunteer Engineer Regiment after an appointment to the rank of captain by U.S. President William McKinley around June 19, 1898.[3][4] He was also a businessperson with his older brother, J. Golden Kimball.[2] He was a member of the Utah Territorial legislature (Territorial Assembly) 1888–1889 and Logan, Utah city council 1883–1884.[5] He was a president of the Southern States Mission after his brother J. Golden Kimball, and was named a Seventy by Joseph F. Smith in 1884 and 1894.[5]

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