Thursday, August 29, 2013

Ensign Lysander C. Ball of the U.S.S. Vindicator

 
Gunboat U.S.S. Vindicator at Vicksburg
Grant Dickinson Collection
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center
 
 



Ensign Lysander C. Ball, Jr.

 

Grant Dickinson Collection
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center
 
 
 
Lysander C. Ball, Jr. enlisted in the U. S. Navy at the age of 23 in July 1862 at Fremont, Ohio. He served as an ensign aboard the gunboat "U.S.S. Vindicator" as part of the Mississippi Squadron. Ensign Ball sent this carte de visite of the "U.S.S. Vindicator" at Vicksburg to sisters Alvira and Elvina Ball, living at home in Fremont, Ohio.  Ensign Ball initially served on board the "U.S.S. Petrel," which was captured and destroyed by the Confederates on April 22,1864. He was then assigned to the "U.S.S. Vindicator." The vessel was reworked for use as a ram and was assigned command of the 5th District of the squadron on July 4th, 1864 and deployed off  Natchez, Mississippi. 
 
Following the Civil War, Ensign Ball returned to Fremont and married Hannah Morrison. The were the parents of five children: Martha, Charles, Elvira, Alma, and Evelina. After farming in Sandusky County, Ball moved to Lisbon County, North Dakota.
 
  
Died January 17, 1902
Lisbon, Ransom County, North Dakota

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