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William Rankin Ballard

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Name
  
William Ballard


Died
  
February 4, 1929

William Rankin Ballard

Captain William Rankin Ballard (August 12, 1847 – February 4, 1929) Capt. Ballard was a Seattle pioneer, banker, and land developer. He was one of the founders of the city of Ballard, Washington (incorporated in 1890) which was later annexed to the growing city of Seattle, Washington in 1907.

William Rankin Ballard was born to Levi Ward Ballard (founder of Auburn, Washington) and Phoebe Anne McConnell August 12, 1847 in Perrysburg, Wood County, Ohio He married Estella Thorndike on November 12, 1882 in Seattle, and died in Seattle February 4, 1929.

The title Captain derives from his command of the boat Zephyr that operated between Seattle and Olympia to the south.

Ballard High School was named for Capt. Ballard.

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William Rankin Ballard Wikipedia