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n the late 1800s, the state of Texas was a wide open frontier with
thousands of acres of unsettled land. The Indian wars and feuds with
Mexico were all but forgotten, as most were looking ahead to the
future. One of those looking ahead was Joe Balls father Frank. Around
1885, Frank Ball moved to Elemendorf, Texas, a small town 15 miles
southeast of San Antonio, Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire which had recently been founded by a man
named Henry Elmendorf, who
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