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Unidentified man and woman, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1897

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Ball and Sons

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James P. Ball was a prominent Afro-American photographer, active in Seattle from 1892-1900. He came to Seattle from Montana in the early 1890's. He died in Hawaii ca. 1904. The studio of Ball and Sons apparently operated under Laura L. Ball, Robert P. Ball, and James P. Ball, Jr. in Seattle in the Roxwell Building on Columbia Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues from 1897 to about 1902.
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Photographimage Scanned From A Photographic Print Using A Microtek Scanmaker 9800 Xl At 100 150 Dpi In Jpeg Format At Compression Rate 3 And Resized To 768x600 Ppi. 2007 Mounted On Cardboard : 6 1/2 X 5 1/2 In.
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