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His full name is Hiram L. Ball.<ref name=":0" /> He may be related to [[James Ball]], a resident of the same general time.
His full name is Hiram L. Ball.<ref name=":0">The Leavenworth Times, 12 Aug. 1875, p. 2.</ref> He moved to Kingman with his wife during the year of 1874. He may be related to [[James Ball]], a resident of the same general time.


He was a resident of [[Kingman, Kingman County, Kansas|Kingman]] from August 7th, 1875<ref name=":0">The Leavenworth Times, 12 Aug. 1875, p. 2.</ref> [find earlier dates] to [find date here].<ref>''The Mercury'', 14 June 1878, p. 2.</ref> He ran a drug store.<ref>''The Mercury'', 21 June 1878, p. 3.</ref>
He was a resident of [[Kingman, Kingman County, Kansas|Kingman]] from 1874<ref>Hurd, Fred. A History of Kingman County, 1871–1969. Mennonite Press, 1970, p. 22.</ref> to [find date here].<ref>''The Mercury'', 14 June 1878, p. 2.</ref> He ran a drug store.<ref>''The Mercury'', 21 June 1878, p. 3.</ref>


On the week ending August 7th, 1875, he was appointed postmaster of Kingman.<ref name=":0" />
On the week ending August 7th, 1875, he was appointed postmaster of Kingman.<ref name=":0" />

Latest revision as of 09:00, 1 February 2026

His full name is Hiram L. Ball.[1] He moved to Kingman with his wife during the year of 1874. He may be related to James Ball, a resident of the same general time.

He was a resident of Kingman from 1874[2] to [find date here].[3] He ran a drug store.[4]

On the week ending August 7th, 1875, he was appointed postmaster of Kingman.[1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Leavenworth Times, 12 Aug. 1875, p. 2.
  2. Hurd, Fred. A History of Kingman County, 1871–1969. Mennonite Press, 1970, p. 22.
  3. The Mercury, 14 June 1878, p. 2.
  4. The Mercury, 21 June 1878, p. 3.