Ingalls Kimball

[1] After graduation, he started the publishing and printing business Stone & Kimball with Herbert S.

[1] In 1897, Kimball established the Cheltenham Press in New York City.

[1] A year later, Kimball commissioned American architect and type designer Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue to design the namesake Cheltenham typeface, considered at one point to be the most widely known typeface in the United States.

[2] In 1916, Kimball established the “National Thrift Bond Corporation.”[1]

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