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Territorial governor of Florida.
The third and fifth territorial governor of Florida, Richard Keith Call came to Florida in 1814 as a soldier with General Andrew Jackson. Serving as personal aide to Jackson, Call helped set up Florida's territorial government at Pensacola in 1821. The next year, he started a law practice there. Successively, he was a member of the Legislative Council, delegate to Congress, receiver of the West Florida land office, brigadier general of the West Florida militia and territorial governor. Commanding the troops in the Seminole war while governor, Call routed the Indians in the second and third battles of Wahoo Swamp. He was removed as governor because of controversy with Federal authorities over help for Florida in the Indian conflict. When Florida became a state in 1845, Call ran for governor but was defeated.
Army officer, delegate to the U.S. Congress from Florida, and governor of Florida (Territory).
Richard Call was born in Virginia in 1792 [i.e.1791], came to Florida in 1814 as the personal aide of Andrew Jackson, returned with him to Pensacola in 1821 to set up the new Territorial government, and decided in 1822 to make Florida his home. He served as the 3rd Territorial governor from Mar. 1836-Dec. 1839 and as the 5th Territorial governor from Mar. 1841-Aug. 1844.
R.K. Call led the Florida Militia in fighting the Seminoles during his 1st term. He built an estate in Tallahassee, called "The Grove," in the 1830's, which later became the home of Governor LeRoy Collins whose wife, Mary Call Collins was a descendant of Governor Call. R. K. Call died at The Grove Sept. 14, 1862--cf. Museum of Florida History, Florida Governor Portraits.
Richard Keith Call was the third and fifth territorial governor of Florida. He came to Florida in 1814 as a soldier with General Andrew Jackson. Serving as personal aide to Jackson, Call helped set up Florida's territorial government at Pensacola in 1821. The next year, he started a law practice there.
Successively, he was a member of the Legislative Council; Delegate to Congress; Receiver of the West Florida Land Office; Brigadier General of the West Florida Militia; and Territorial Governor. While Territorial Governor, Call routed the Indians in the Second and Third Battles of Wahoo Swamp. He was removed as governor because of controversy with Federal authorities over help for Florida in the Seminole Wars. When Florida became a state in 1845, Call ran for governor, but was defeated.
Richard Keith Call was the third and fifth territorial governor of Florida. He was born in 1792 and came to Florida in 1814 as a soldier with General Andrew Jackson. Serving as personal aide to Jackson, Call helped set up Florida's territorial government at Pensacola in 1821. The next year, he started a law practice there.
Successively, he was a member of the Legislative Council; Delegate to Congress; Receiver of the West Florida Land Office; Brigadier General of the West Florida Militia; and Territorial Governor.
Commanding the troops in the Seminole Wars while Governor, Call routed the Indians in the Second and Third Battles of Wahoo Swamp. He was removed as governor because of controversy with Federal authorities over help for Florida in the Indian conflict. When Florida became a state in 1845, Call ran for governor, but was defeated.
Governor, soldier.
Richard Call, the namesake of his uncle, a Revolutionary War hero, was born in Virginia on October 24, 1792. He came to Florida in 1814 as the personal aide of Andrew Jackson, returned with him to Pensacola in 1821 to set up the new territorial government, and decided in 1822 to make Florida his home. He served as a member of the Legislative Council, a delegate to Congress, and, finally, territorial governor.
Call led the Florida militia in fighting the Seminoles during his first term. During his second administration as governor, he moved the territory closer to statehood and tried to minimize the financial problems that Florida experienced because of bank failures and the national business depression. Call built an estate in Tallahassee, called "The Grove," in the 1830s where he died on September 14, 1862.
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Farrell family. Letters and accounts of family stories and events, 1821-1865 [microform]. Included in the collection are letters from Andrew Jackson (copies of originals in Library of Congress) and correspondence of Norman Farrell during the Civil War.
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Letters and accounts of family stories and events, 1821-1865 [microform]. Included in the collection are letters from Andrew Jackson (copies of originals in Library of Congress) and correspondence of Norman Farrell during the Civil War.
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- Farrell family. Letters and accounts of family stories and events, 1821-1865 [microform]. Included in the collection are letters from Andrew Jackson (copies of originals in Library of Congress) and correspondence of Norman Farrell during the Civil War.
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850. Letters, 1839-1842.
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Letters, 1839-1842.
Two letters, one (Mar. 11, 1839) addressed to the governor of the Florida Territory, R.K. Call, regarding plans to use militia and regular army troops to drive the Seminoles from middle Florida in response to recent deadly raids near the territorial capital. The other (Sept. 13, 1842), addressed to the adjutant-general of the army, Roger Jones, concerns the purchase from the Kickapoos of white child captives of the Comanches.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (2 folders) ; 25 cm.Letter, 1839 Mar. 11: 1 folded sheet (4 p.)Letter, 1842 Sept. 13: 2 p.
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- Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850. Letters, 1839-1842.
Call, Richard. Oral history, 1987.
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Oral history, 1987.
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Campbell family. Papers, 1797-1969.
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Papers, 1797-1969.
Consists primarily of papers and family correspondence of the Campbell family, but also includes some information on the Kelley and Shipley families. Includes letters to Col. David Campbell, to and from Gen. William Campbell, and a letter from John Campbell to Gen. R.K. Call regarding an alleged conversation between Gen. Andrew Jackson and Commodore Stephen Decatur that supposedly occurred in the antechamber of the Senate of the U.S. in 1819. Many family pictures are also included, along with a series of clippings on Gen. Nathan B. Forrest. There is also a typescript of the will of James Campbell of Brook County, Va., along with genealogical records of the Campbell family. The Shipley family items include a marriage certificate for John Shipley and Mary Sims who were married in Pittsburgh in 1891.
ArchivalResource: 297 items.
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- Campbell family. Papers, 1797-1969.
Call, R. K. (Richard Keith), 1791-1862. Letters, 1814-1862.
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Letters, 1814-1862.
Correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders (40 items)
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Call, R. K. (Richard Keith), 1791-1862. Richard Keith Call letter 1834
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Richard Keith Call letter 1834
This letter, signed by R.K. Call is as follows: "Dear Sir. I have received your kind letter and have but a minute to say I am much obliged to you and that John W. Smith of Quincy Florida should be appointed keeper of the light house at Appalachicola"
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Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. Letter, 1826.
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Letter, 1826.
Letter by Jackson to Gen. Richard Keith Call from the Hermitage, March 9, 1826, concerning the anti-Adams U.S. Telegraph, and opposition to the Panama Congress of 1826.
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- Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. Letter, 1826.
Call, R. K. (Richard Keith), 1791-1862. Journal, 1861.
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Journal, 1861.
The collection is made up of a typescript copy of Call's reminiscences, which he recorded for his grandson at the behest of his daughter, Ellen Call Long. Call biographer, Herbert J. Doherty, Jr., said the journal was "a valuable source for the early years of Call's life, giving information not to be found elsewhere." Doherty stated also that the journal was actually finished by Ellen Call Long.
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Lewis Eller Asher autograph collection, 1757-1925.
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Lewis Eller Asher autograph collection, 1757-1925.
Engraved portraits and autograph letters and documents of all U.S. presidents from George Washington to William Howard Taft (except John Adams) and all vice presidents from Aaron Burr to Charles W. Fairbanks; and other autograph documents. Correspondents of the presidents include Richard K. Call, Isaac Shelby, and Littleton W. Tazewell.
ArchivalResource: 93 items.1 container.1 microfilm reel.
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- Asher, Louis Eller, 1877-1948. Lewis Eller Asher autograph collection, 1757-1925.
Duval, William Pope, 1784-1854. Collection of Florida history : documents & letters, 1822-1892.
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Collection of Florida history : documents & letters, 1822-1892.
Includes 28 manuscript and printed items "to illustrate the official life of the State [of Florida], from the courts to the post office, from the banks to a tailor's apprentice indenture" (prelim. sleeve [i] recto). Florida governors represented include William Pope Duval, James E. Broome, and Richard Keith Call. Businesses represented include the Apalachicola Land Company and the Pensacola & Georgia Rail Road Company. Also included are 17 business-related letters. Reflected in the documents are the economic transition of the state from cotton-based and slave-labor plantations to land development by Northerners and the rise of winter-grown produce. The early histories of major cities in the state -- Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and Apalachicola -- are also represented.
ArchivalResource: 1 notebook (49 items) ; 29 cm.
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- Duval, William Pope, 1784-1854. Collection of Florida history : documents & letters, 1822-1892.
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. Papers, 1818-1820.
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Papers, 1818-1820.
Correspondence.
ArchivalResource: Manuscript: 1 fragment.
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- Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. Papers, 1818-1820.
Snyder, Frank L. [Collection] 1802-1993.
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[Collection] 1802-1993.
Papers, awards, research notes, articles, books, essays, correspondence, historical publications, and related materials. Subjects covered include: religion, business, economics, Florida history, Florida Territorial politics, and Clearwater Christian College.
ArchivalResource: 27 linear ft. (45 boxes)
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- Snyder, Frank L. [Collection] 1802-1993.
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. Letters, 1814-1823.
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Letters, 1814-1823.
Correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 11 folders (10 items with trascriptions)
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- Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845. Letters, 1814-1823.
Andrew Jackson Donelson Papers, 1779-1943, (bulk 1813-1869)
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Andrew Jackson Donelson Papers 1779-1943 (bulk 1813-1869)
Lawyer, editor, army officer, diplomat, and presidential secretary. Correspondence, journals, draft messages of Andrew Jackson, diplomatic papers, newsclippings, scrapbook, sketches, photos, and other papers covering Donelson's career as aide-de-camp and secretary to Andrew Jackson, charge d'affaires to Texas, minister to Prussia, editor of the , and candidate for vice president. Includes papers of Donelson's wife, Emily Tennessee Donelson, daughter, Mary Emily Donelson, and other family material. Also original documents relating to the ratification of the Constitution by Virginia. Washington Union
ArchivalResource: 4,000 items; 24 containers plus 1 oversize; 6 linear feet; 14 microfilm reels
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- Andrew Jackson Donelson Papers, 1779-1943, (bulk 1813-1869)
Call, R. K. (Richard Keith), 1791-1862. Correspondence, 1820-1860.
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Correspondence, 1820-1860.
The collection contains letters written to or relating to General Call. Included is a January 20, 1820 letter from General Edmund P. Gaines to Edmund Doyle, an Indian trader on the Apalachicola River. Gaines asks Doyle to communicate to the chiefs of the "Seminoles" and the Red Stick Creeks the desire of the United States Government to negotiate a treaty. Also included is a December 1826 letter from Andrew Jackson to Richard Keith Call dealing primarily with Call's disagreement with Colonel Joseph White and the settlement of Call's father-in-law's will. Jackson notes his feelings toward Call. The third letter is from Edward Everett to Richard Keith Call, dated December 31, 1860. Everett, a noted Massachusetts orator, thanks the General for sending him copies of Call's recent pro-union, anti-secession pamphlet, "An Address to the People of Florida from General Richard Keith Call." Everett comments on the secession crisis and his belief that General Winfield Scott should be given temporary dictatorial powers to prevent civil war.
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- Call, R. K. (Richard Keith), 1791-1862. Correspondence, 1820-1860.
Andrew Jackson Papers, 1775-1860, (bulk 1785-1845)
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Andrew Jackson Papers 1775-1860 (bulk 1785-1845)
United States president, senator, representative, and army officer from Tennessee. Correspondence, military papers, and other papers reflecting most phases of Jackson's career.
ArchivalResource: 26,000 items plus 4 oversize; 198 containers; 47.4 linear feet; 78 microfilm reels
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- Andrew Jackson Papers, 1775-1860, (bulk 1785-1845)
Boyd, Mark F. (Mark Frederick), 1889-1968. Papers, 1912-1968.
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Papers, 1912-1968.
The collection contains the papers of Dr. Mark Frederick Boyd pertaining to his Florida history research and his career in medicine. Types of records include correspondence, research notes and materials, an unpublished manuscript, newsclippings, photographs, personal diaries, awards, and maps.
ArchivalResource: 12.25 cubic ft.
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- Boyd, Mark F. (Mark Frederick), 1889-1968. Papers, 1912-1968.
Call, R. K. (Richard Keith), 1791-1862. R.K. Call correspondence, 1828-1836.
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R.K. Call correspondence, 1828-1836.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Call, R. K. (Richard Keith), 1791-1862. R.K. Call correspondence, 1828-1836.
Gamble, Mary Scott Watts, 1814-1840,. Papers of the Breckinridge, Gamble and Watts families of Virginia and Florida, circa 1794-1850.
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Papers of the Breckinridge, Gamble and Watts families of Virginia and Florida, circa 1794-1850.
The collection consists chiefly of the letters of Mary Scott Watts Gamble, of Virginia and later Welaunee, Florida, to her family in Botetourt County, Va. Her early letters are written to her brother at New London Academy, Campbell County and convey news of family and friends. Letters from Florida discuss life there including purchase of slaves for a cotton plantation and events in the second Seminole War which eventually led to flight to Tallahassee. Territorial governor Richard K. Call is mentioned. General correspondence of the three families concerns news of family and friends include a visit to Edgehill and Thomas Jefferson Randolph, and a very brief reference to the whiskey rebellion of 1794.
ArchivalResource: 64 items.
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- Gamble, Mary Scott Watts, 1814-1840,. Papers of the Breckinridge, Gamble and Watts families of Virginia and Florida, circa 1794-1850.
Call, R. K. (Richard Keith), 1791-1862. Correspondence, 1791-1794,1825-1849.
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Correspondence, 1791-1794,1825-1849.
This collection contains correspondence, 1825-1849, of Richard Keith Call. The letters discuss the determination of land ownership; disposition of the territorial archives; the First and Second Seminole Wars, including the Battles of Withlacoochee, Fort Drane, and Wahoo Swamp; and political matters.
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- Call, R. K. (Richard Keith), 1791-1862. Correspondence, 1791-1794,1825-1849.
Ebenezer Jackson, Jr. papers 1672, 1814-1863 1814-1863 Jackson, Ebenezer, Jr. papers
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Ebenezer Jackson, Jr. papers 1672, 1814-1863 1814-1863 Jackson, Ebenezer, Jr. papers
This collection contains letters and documents related to the family of Congressman Ebenezer Jackson, Jr., of Savannah, Georgia, and Middletown, Connecticut. Jackson and his father wrote and received personal letters about contemporary political issues. The letters offer commentary on the Missouri Compromise, the 1860 United States presidential election, secession, and the Civil War. Jackson also wrote about his travels in Boston, Massachusetts, and offered advice to his brother Amasa, who attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, in the mid-1820s.
ArchivalResource: 11 items
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- Ebenezer Jackson, Jr. papers, Jackson, Ebenezer, Jr. papers, 1672, 1814-1863, 1814-1863
Call, R. K. (Richard Keith), 1791-1862. Papers, 1801-1911.
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Papers, 1801-1911.
Correspondence (1801-1862) from military and political leaders and concerning Call's opposition to slavery and his journal (1861), a reminiscence about the history of Florida from the 1820s and containing letters received from Andrew and Rachel Jackson; together with other papers (1859-1911) including writings by his daughter, Ellen Call Long, on a wide range of topics, Civil War news clippings, and correspondence including a letter from Harriet Beecher Stowe.
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- Call, R. K. (Richard Keith), 1791-1862. Papers, 1801-1911.
Macomb, Alexander, 1782-1841. Alexander Macomb letter, 1837 [manuscript].
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Alexander Macomb letter, 1837 [manuscript].
The collection is a letter, 23 August 1837, from Major General Macomb, Headquarters of the Army, Washington, D.C., to Governor R. K. Call of Florida about military operations against the Seminoles by Florida volunteers.
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- Macomb, Alexander, 1782-1841. Alexander Macomb letter, 1837 [manuscript].
Panton Leslie and Company Collection, 1739-1847
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Panton Leslie and Company Collection 1739-1847
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- Panton Leslie and Company Collection, 1739-1847
Littell, John S. (John Stockton), 1806-1875. Letter of John S. Littell, 1861.
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Letter of John S. Littell, 1861.
Letter (1861 Mar. 26) written by Littell to R. K. Call concerning the condition of slaves in the South.
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- Littell, John S. (John Stockton), 1806-1875. Letter of John S. Littell, 1861.
Florida. Governor. Territorial Governors correspondence, 1820-1845.
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Territorial Governors correspondence, 1820-1845.
This series contains the extant incoming correspondence of the governors of Florida during the territorial period. There is no documentation from Andrew Jackson's term of office (1821-1822). The majority of the series is correspondence to Territorial Governor William Pope DuVal. His correspondence concerns such issues as military administration, Indian affairs (including the relocation of a Miccosukee tribe), slaves and free Negroes, elections, appointments and recommendations, and the Legislative Council. The governors following DuVal are represented by single folders of mixed correspondence.
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- Florida. Governor. Territorial Governors correspondence, 1820-1845.
Panton, Leslie & Company. Panton, Leslie & Company collection, 1739-1847.
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Panton, Leslie & Company collection, 1739-1847.
Correspondence, business papers, court records and related documents. Its massive trading empire in the Southeast United States, and company trading posts throughout present-day Mississippi, Alabama, Florida and operations in Tennessee, South Caroline, Cuba, the Bahamas and London. The headquarters was located in Pensacola, Florida. The collection emphasizes Spanish-American relations with the Upper and Lower Creeks, Seminole, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Cherokee tribes; the correspondence of members of the firm, including William Alexander, John Forbes, Thomas Forbes, John Forrester, James Innerarity, John Innerarity, John Leslie, Robert Leslie, Alexander McGillivray, William Panton and William Simpson; papers of related companies, such as Forbes, Munroe, E. & J. Gairdner, MacKenzie & Glennie, and Mather & Strother; and United States officials such as Richard K. Call, Henry Dearborn, Benjamin Hawkins, Andrew Jackson, Joseph M. White and James Wilkinson. Also included is correspondence of British and Spanish East Florida officials, such as Patrick Tonyn, Thomas Brown, Vicente Manuel de Zespedes, Juan Nepomuceno Quesada, Enrique White, Juan de Estrada, Sebastian Kindelan and Jose Coppinger; and Spanish West Florida and Louisiana, including Arturo O'Neill, Vicente Folch y Juan, Francisco de St. Maxent, Matheo Gonzalez Manrique, Jose Masot, Jose Maria Callava, Estevan Miro, Baron de Carondelet, Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, and Marques de Casa Calvo. There are also papers related to William Agustus Bowles, Louis Milfort, CHief herryman, Peter McQueen, Edward Nicolls, George Woodbine, Robert C. Ambrister, Alexander Arbuthnot, Colin Mitchell, Edmund Doyle, and William Hambly.
ArchivalResource: 525 microfilm reels and 31 cu. ft. of records.
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- Panton, Leslie & Company. Panton, Leslie & Company collection, 1739-1847.
Florida. Governor. Territorial and State Governors letterbooks, 1836-1909.
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Territorial and State Governors letterbooks, 1836-1909.
The series contains the official outgoing correspondence, in bound letterpress volumes, of Florida's territorial and state governors from 1836-1909. The records reflect the official, constitutional, and political duties of the Office of Governor. The series includes the correspondence of Governors Richard Keith Call (1835-1840, 1841-1844); Robert Raymond Reid (1840-1841); John Branch (1844-1845); William D. Moseley (1845-1849); Thomas Brown (1849-1853); James E. Broome (1853-1857); John Milton (1861-1865); A. K. Allison (1865); Ossian B. Hart (1873-1874); M. L. Stearns (1874-1877); George F. Drew (1877-1881); William D. Bloxham (1881-1885, 1897-1901); Edward A. Perry (1885-1889); Francis P. Fleming (1889-1893); Henry L. Mitchell (1893-1897); William S. Jennings (1901-1905); Napoleon B. Broward (1905-1909); and Albert W. Gilchrist (1909-1913). All the letterbooks are originals except for Volume 6 (John Milton, 1861-1862) which is a photocopy. In addition to governor's correspondence, Volume 2 (1844) contains the correspondence of Thomas Duval, Secretary to Governor Branch and Volume 83 contains military appointments of the Adjutant General from 1908-1909.
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- Florida. Governor. Territorial and State Governors letterbooks, 1836-1909.
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- Allen, R. C., fl. 1832.
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- Asher, Louis Eller, 1877-1948.
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- Bailey, William.
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- Boyd, Mark F. (Mark Frederick), 1889-1968.
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- Brown, Thomas, 1785-1867.
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- Campbell family.
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- Casas, Don Luis de las, fl. 1790-1795.
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- Clinch, Duncan Lamont, 1787-1849.
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- Crane, J. B., fl. 1839.
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- Donelson, Andrew Jackson, 1799-1871.
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- Duval, William Pope, 1784-1854.
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- Everett, Edward, 1794-1865.
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- Ewing, Thomas, 1789-1871.
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- Farrell family.
Florida. Governor, 1836-1839, 1841-1844 (Call)
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- Gaines, Edmund Pendleton, 1777-1849.
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- Home, Charles, fl. 1836.
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- Houseman, Jacob, d. 1841.
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- Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845.
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- Jackson, Rachel, 1767-1828
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- Jones, R., Adjutant-General.
Littell, John S. (John Stockton), 1806-1875.
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- Pierce, Benjamin Kendrick, 1790-1850.
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- Quesada, Juan Nepomuceno de.
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- Reynolds, William, fl. 1825.
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- Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866.
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- Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850.
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