Papers of Thomas Fauntleroy Ball [manuscript], 1825-1961.

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Papers of Thomas Fauntleroy Ball [manuscript], 1825-1961.

The papers consist of correspondence, printed material and various awards of Thomas Fauntleroy Ball. This papers record his Navy service, his tenure as an employee at Hughes Aircraft Company, and some early genealogical records.

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