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Fred Samuel Ball, American lawyer Member American and Alabama State bar associations, League to Enforce Peace, Chamber of Commerce, Phi Delta Theta (treasurer general council, 1894-1898).

Background

Ball, Fred Samuel was born on February 14, 1866 in Portsmouth, Ohio, United States. Son of William Henry and Jane (Saint Clair) Balliol

Education

Bachelor of Philosophy, Ohio State University, 1888.

Career

Review Simon Peter Richardson, of Georgia, October 4, 1893 (died 1933). Children—Fred Saint Clair, Charles Arthur, Richard Arledge. Admitted to bar, 1891, since practiced at Montgomery, Alabama.

Member Ball & Ball (self and 3 sons).

Counsel in case of Alonzo Bailey, in which Supreme Court of the United States held invalid Alabama statute giving right to an employer or landlord to hold a laborer or tenant under a written contract, and compel him to perform services under pain of criminal prosecution. Director Cudady Packing Company Alabama, Tennille Furniture Company, Alabama-Georgia Syrup Company (Montgomery), et cetera

Trustee and director Montgomery Young Men's Christian Association Secretary Alabama Child Labor Committee, 1902-1912. Member National Council and International Committee, Young Men's Christian Association (National Board, 1924-1927 and since 1933).

Achievements

  • Fred Samuel Ball has been listed as a reputable lawyer by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member American and Alabama State bar associations, League to Enforce Peace, Chamber of Commerce, Phi Delta Theta (treasurer general council, 1894-1898). Clubs: Commercial (president, 1909-1910), Country.

Connections

Married Florence Corinne, daughter Children: Fred Saint

Father:
William Henry Ball

Mother:
Jane (Saint Clair) Ball

Spouse:
Florence Corinne

child:
Fred Street Ball