"The Colburn connections: Hollis, New Hampshire, stonecarvers, 1780-1820", 1780, 1983.

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"The Colburn connections: Hollis, New Hampshire, stonecarvers, 1780-1820", 1780, 1983.

A 46-page typed paper, written in 1983 by Chase and Gabel, with information about John Ball (1794-1884) of Grand Rapids (Mich.), and the stone carvers of Hollis (NH).

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Ball, John, 1794-1884

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American author, explorer, lawyer, and politician. From the description of Papers, 1819-1932. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122367839 From the guide to the John Ball papers, 1819-1932, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) John Ball (1794-1884) was the son of Nathaniel and Deborah Ball, who were early New England pioneers. He travelled extensively throughout his life after being educated at Dartmouth College. He farmed in N.H., was shipwrecked on the coast of Ga., and...

Gabel, Laurel K.

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Chase, Theodore

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John Ball was an early Michigan lawyer, Grand Rapids politician, and a Representative from Kent and other counties, 1838. (For more information see Michigan Biographies, v. 1, p. 47.) Nothing is known about Chase or Gabel. From the description of "The Colburn connections: Hollis, New Hampshire, stonecarvers, 1780-1820", 1780, 1983. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 40648567 ...