Ball (Thomas) is born in Charlestown.
June 3, 1819
The son of a sign painter, Thomas Ball apprentices with a wood engraver, teaches himself to be a sculptor, goes to Italy to study in 1854, and then returns to Boston. He becomes one of the first and most noted of American sculptors of large, public monuments. Ball dies in Montclair, New Jersey, on December 11, 1911.
Sources
- Heath, Richard
- & Holloran, Peter C.