Ball, Eve
Dates
- Existence: 1890 - 1984
Parallel Names
- Daly, Katherine Evelyn, 1890-1984
Biography
Eve Ball, also known as Katherine Evelyn Daly (1890-1984) was a noted oral historian and author. She especially enjoyed working in New Mexico, the Southwest, and with the Apache Indians.
Citation:
Her Ruidoso, c1963.Robinson, Sherry. Apache voices, c2000: t.p. (Eve Ball) p. 203 (Katherine Evelyn Daly, b. 14 March 1890, Clarksville, Tenn.) p. 219 (d. 1984)
Eve Ball manuscripts and photographs, 1966 (Katherine Evelyn Daly (Eve Ball) was born March 14, 1890 on her grandfather's plantation in Kentucky. Eve spent her early years in Clarksville, Tennessee, married Joseph P. Ball, was a noted oral historian and author, died on December 24, 1984)
Wikipedia, December 18, 2018: (Eve Ball (14 March 1890-24 December 1984), was an American historian of the American West and a teacher; born on 14 March 1890 in Clarksville, Tennessee; earned a B.S. degree in education from Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg in 1918 and became a teacher. Ball received a M.A. in education from Kansas State University in 1934; died at home in Ruidoso, New Mexico)
id.loc.gov, April 15, 2022 (Eve Ball, also known as Katherine Evelyn Daly (1890-1984) was a noted oral historian and author. She especially enjoyed working in New Mexico, the Southwest, and with the Apache Indians)
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Eve Ball manuscripts and photographs
Collection contains revised manuscripts of some book chapters written by Eve Ball, and photographs that support her research of Native Americans.
Eve Ball papers
Collection includes research, publications, business records, and photographs which Eve Ball used in her day-to-day life.
Kenneth Mead and Barbara Mackey Ogilvie letters
The collection contains letters mainly from Eve Ball to Barbara and Kenneth Ogilvie, spanning the years 1972 to 1984. Topics are mostly about life and health updates, though some content discusses Eve's publications and research on Native Americans. Collection also includes envelopes, clippings, and four color slide photographs of Eve Ball's home. Includes an April 1984 newsletter from the Lincoln County Historical Society.
Henry Schnautz letters
A collection of correspondence from Eve Ball to Henry Shcnautz from 1965-1980, discussing personal dealings, assosciations, and the affairs of the Mescalero Apache Tribe, with whom Ball was closely assosciated.
Herman B. Weisner recordings
Collection includes two audiocassettes containing interviews with Eve Ball and Harwood Hinton. The materials date August 16, 1980.
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- Anthropology 2
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- Letters 2
- Manuscripts 2
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- New Mexico -- History 2
- Photographs 2
- Apache Indians -- Biography 1
- Apache Indians -- History 1
- Apache Indians -- Interviews 1
- Audiocassettes 1
- Authors, American -- 20th century -- Correspondence 1
- Catron County (N.M.) -- History 1
- Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) 1
- Expeditions and Adventure 1
- Frontier and pioneer life -- New Mexico 1
- Immigration and American Expansion 1
- Indians of North America 1
- Interviews 1
- Lincoln County (N.M.) -- Biography 1
- Lincoln County (N.M.) -- History 1
- Mescalero Apache Tribe of the Mescalero Reservation, New Mexico -- History 1
- Notebooks 1
- Oral histories 1
- Outlaws -- New Mexico -- History 1
- Postcards 1
- Printed ephemera 1
- Slides (Photography) 1
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