Pima County Representative ~1919-1922 & 1927-1930. Mentioned in the 2/8/1927 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954. Printer/publisher and (~1916) “secretary of the newly incorporated Summerhaven Land and Improvement Co.” [See re F.E.A. Kimball: http://www.azscoutmuseum.com/news/1061.html]
Tucson Citizen, June 11, 1912: With two well-punctured and badly battered bicycles, F.E.A. Kimball and Walter Lovejoy, themselves nearly exhausted after 25 hours of almost continuous travel, returned to Tucson Sunday night after having ridden ... and walked from Tucson to Greaterville and back. It was a trip of 101 miles over desert and mountain roads which so far as is known have never before been negotiated by bicyclists. As a matter of fact, Kimball and Lovejoy found some of the mountain stretches more than the wheels could stand and where they couldn't ride, they were forced to walk. They rode 76 miles going and coming and walked 25. The two men left Tucson Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. At 9 o'clock they (undecipherable) for the night, but having thoughtlessly left Tucson without their coats, they shivered around a big campfire in the cold of the hills until shortly after midnight and then took to the road again in self defense. After a number of mishaps and losing much time through taking wrong roads at the un-signboarded junctions of two or more roads, they arrived in Greaterville late Sunday morning.
Tucson Citizen, June 11, 1912: With two well-punctured and badly battered bicycles, F.E.A. Kimball and Walter Lovejoy, themselves nearly exhausted after 25 hours of almost continuous travel, returned to Tucson Sunday night after having ridden ... and walked from Tucson to Greaterville and back. It was a trip of 101 miles over desert and mountain roads which so far as is known have never before been negotiated by bicyclists. As a matter of fact, Kimball and Lovejoy found some of the mountain stretches more than the wheels could stand and where they couldn't ride, they were forced to walk. They rode 76 miles going and coming and walked 25. The two men left Tucson Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. At 9 o'clock they (undecipherable) for the night, but having thoughtlessly left Tucson without their coats, they shivered around a big campfire in the cold of the hills until shortly after midnight and then took to the road again in self defense. After a number of mishaps and losing much time through taking wrong roads at the un-signboarded junctions of two or more roads, they arrived in Greaterville late Sunday morning.
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