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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Florida State University

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Smith, John W

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Florida. Governor (1836-1839 : Call)

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Call, R. K. (Richard Keith), 1791-1862

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Territorial governor of Florida. From the description of Papers, 1801-1911. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70958756 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...