• Fort Walla Walla Museum (map)
  • 755 NE Myra Road
  • Walla Walla, WA 99362

Witness the incredible journey of Edward Ball, a true American hero. From his early days in the Mexican War, fighting alongside General Kearney, to his encounters with the Navaho and Apaches in New Mexico, Edward Ball's military career was nothing short of extraordinary.

In May 1858, Ball played a crucial role as 1st Sergeant under Lieutenant Gregg during the Steptoe Campaign. Despite the challenges, including a sleep-deprived trek back to the fort after dumping all the liquor, Ball's resilience and determination were unmatched.

Later, during the Aug-Sept. 1858 Wright Punitive Campaign, Ball's distinguished actions helped break the back of Indian resistance in Eastern Washington, leaving a lasting mark in history.
As the Civil War erupted in 1861, Ball was called back east and served as a Captain in the 2nd Cavalry until the war's end. His dedication and bravery led him to rise through the ranks, leaving an indelible legacy behind.

Even after the war, Ball's commitment to service continued as he joined the 7th Cavalry under Gibbon, ultimately earning the rank of Major before mustering out.

Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the captivating story of Edward Ball. Witness the reenactment of his heroic journey and gain a deeper understanding of the sacrifices made by soldiers throughout history. Join us and be a part of this remarkable experience!

Dragoon Sergeant Edward Ball is portrayed by History Researcher and Historical Reenactor Lyle Gleason who specializes in Lewis and Clark Historical reenactments and has 30 years of experience.