Ball & Thomas Portrait of a Civil War Union Officer Price $185 Ref.# 11622 Medium Carte-De-Visite Photo Date 1860s Print Date 1860s Dimensions 4 x 2.5 in. (102 x 64 mm) Photo Country United States (USA) Photographer Country United States (USA) Contact Charles Schwartz Email cms@cs-photo.com Phone 1-212-534-4496 Company Additional Images ![]() |
About This ImagePrinted on verso " From Ball & Thomas' Photographic Art Gallery, 120 West Fourth Street, Near Race, Cincinnati, O." James Presley Ball was born in Frederick County, Virginia in 1825 and he was a "freeman of color." Ball learned daguerreotype photography in Boston and opened a small daguerreotype studio in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1845. Ball did not have much success and ended up as a traveling daguerreotypist. He settled in Cincinnati again in 1849 and opened another photo studio, soon partnering with his brother-in-law, Alexander Thomas. They called the business, Ball's Daguerrean Gallery of the West and it became one of the most successful photo galleries/studios in the Midwest. During the 1870s Ball ended his partnership with Thomas and moved to various other cities, continuing to work as a photographer. He moved his family to Honolulu in 1902 and Ball died there in 1904. Please contact the gallery for a quote on shipping and insurance costs. If applicable, residents of New York will be charged sales tax. International clients will be responsible for their VAT. Please note that we do not ship internationally on items under $1,000. ![]() ![]() |
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