Box 5
Contains 48 Results:
Outgoing Correspondence, 1940 May - October
Personal letters sent by Ball to his daughters from New York, Vancouver and Britannia Beach, British Columbia, Canada. Also contains a professional letter sent by Ball regarding his publications on diamonds.
Outgoing Correspondence, 1941
Personal letters sent by Ball to Mary and Virginia from near Kansas City, New Mexico and Chihuahua, Mexico.
Outgoing Correspondence, 1942 - 1946
Personal letters sent by Ball to Mary and Virginia from New York, Washington, D.C., Creel and Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico, near Chicago, Kellogg, Idaho, and Ontario, Canada.
Outgoing Correspondence, 1947
Personal letters sent by Ball to Mary and Virginia from New York and Knoxville, Tennessee.
Outgoing Correspondence, 1948
Personal letters sent by Ball to Virginia from New York, Chicago and British Columbia, Canada.
Outgoing Correspondence, 1949
Personal letters sent by Ball to Virginia from New York. Also contains some professional letters.
Outgoing Correspondence (3 Folders), Undated
Personal letters sent by Ball to Mary and Virginia from New York, Kenogami Lake, Ontario, Canada, Greenwood, British Columbia, Canada, places in Missouri, Louisburg, North Carolina, New York, Leeds, Utah, the steamship Hans Egede, Cananea, Sonora, Mexico, Chihuahua, Mexico, CuraƧao, near Venezuela and Portola, California,
Incoming Correspondence, 1913 - 1918
Letters sent to Ball by various individuals, including his brother Bert regarding personal and financial matters.
Incoming Correspondence, 1920 - 1928
Letters sent to Ball by his brother Bert regarding various financial matters, as well as by other individuals regarding to publication of Ball's writings on mining and geology.
Incoming Correspondence, 1929
Professional letters sent to Ball by John Drake, Executive Secretary of the National Jewelers Publicity Association, T. E. Willson, H. H. Sheldon and other individuals regarding the publication of Ball's writings on gems and mining, as well as other matters related to gem mining and the gem trade.
Incoming Correspondence, 1930 - 1932
Professional letters sent to Ball by various individuals regarding his writings on gem mining, other matters related to the subject and a letter regarding his daughter Katherine's education.
Incoming Correspondence, 1933 - 1934
Professional letters sent to Ball by various individuals regarding gem mining and his writings on the subject. Also contains letters from Ball's brother, asking to borrow money.
Incoming Correspondence, 1935
Professional letters to Ball by various individuals regarding his writings on gems and other matters relating to the subject. Also contains personal letters of condolence by individuals regarding the death of Ball's daughter Katherine.
Incoming Correspondence, 1936 - 1937
Professional letters sent to Ball regarding his writings on gem and gold mining and attempts to get them published.
Incoming Correspondence, 1938
Professional letters to Ball regarding diamond and gem mining, as well as Ball's writings and lectures on the subject.
Incoming Correspondence, 1939 - 1940
Professional letters to Ball regarding the gem industry and gem mining, as well as his writings on the subject.
Incoming Correspondence, Undated
Personal letters to Ball from various individuals.
Loose Envelopes, 1914, 1916, 1939, Undated
Correspondence relating to Ball's death, 1949
Professional letters by various individuals relaying news of Ball's death.
"Mining Conditions in the Belgian Congo", 1910 June
By Ball and Millard K. Shaler.
"The Belgian Congo", in The Mining Journal, 1910 July
By Ball and Millard K. Shaler.
"A Central African Glacier of Triassic Age", in The Journal of Geology, 1910
By Ball and Millard K. Shaler.
"Mines of the Compania Minera de Niaca", Chihuahua, Mexico, Report, 1910
"Property of the Atbasar Copperfields Limited", Atbasar, Siberia, Report., 1911
"Mining-Conditions in the Belgian Congo", in Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, 1911
By Ball and Millard K. Shaler.