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Young unidentified girl posed next to table with two books, Seattle, Washington, approximately 1897

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Caption on mount: Ball and Sons. 106 Columbia St. bet. First and Second Aves. Seattle. PH Coll 334 Ball and Sons.3 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... United States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Display date:
1892/1902
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Collections:
Digital Public Library of America
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University of Washington
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University of Washington
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