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[900000]Manuscripts record group.:
-----------------[900000/M92- 1]Call family and Brevard family papers,:
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00009.00001]Indenture (deed), November 23, 1835, Thomas and Ann Dunlap, Philadelphia, to Richard K.Call, Tallahassee, conveying land in Leon Cou
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00009.00002]Indenture (deed), November 23, 1835, Thomas and Ann Dunlap, Philadelphia, to Richard K.Call, Tallahassee, and Henry J. Williams, Phi
----------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00010]BOX 10 - OVERSIZED (continued)
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00010.00001]Broadside, "To The People of Florida," April 17, 1833, 3 pp., in which Richard K. Call defends his character "from the foul aspersio
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00010.00002]History of Florida and Richard K. Call, 47-page manuscript by Ellen Call Long (pages missing) (U.N.C. #OP-2293 #1) [Separated from B
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00010.00003]Print, "General Grant's Funeral--The Procession Passing Up Fifth Avenue," Supplement to Harper's Weekly, August 15, 1885. [Separate
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00010.00004]Letter, November 7, 1821, Mary L. Kirkman, Cypress, to her mother "Mrs. Kirkman," Nashville, 4 pp., regarding gossip about her by "w
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00010.00005]Letter, July 24, 1825, Andrew Jackson, Hermitage, to Richard K. Call, Tallahassee, 3 pp., regarding Call's response to an attack mad
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00010.00006]Letter, October 13, 1834, Andrew Jackson, Washington, to Richard K. Call, Tallahassee, 2 pp.: "Your heart rending letter of the 2nd
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00010.00007]Letter, August 10, 1837, George M. Boyd, Boston, to Governor Richard K. Call, Tallahassee, 4 pp.: "Many years [have passed since] y
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00010.00008]Letters written by Richard K. Call, 1839-1840
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00010.00009]Letter, June 29, 1841, Richard K. Call, Tallahassee, to Mrs. Ellen Kirkman, New Orleans, 3 pp., regarding business and family matter
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00010.00010]Letter, December 10, 1842, Richard K. Call, Tallahassee, to Mrs. Ellen Kirkman, New Orleans, 1 p., reporting "that I am greatly reco
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00010.00011]Letters written by Richard K. Call, dates missing
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00010.00012]Jane Brevard Darby scrapbook: Circular, July 4, 1863, 1 p. (entire top half missing), a reprint of the last "Wallpaper Edition" of
----------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00011]BOX 11 - OVERSIZED (continued)
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00011.00001]Account of Hamilton's duel: actually reflections of Richard K. Call, 10 pp., concerning a number of places and people, including ren
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00011.00002]Land grant, United States of America to B. R. Bradford of Florida, granting him 80-1/4 acres of land in the Territory of Florida. [S
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00011.00003]Resolution, March 15, 1830, 1 p., by the State Legislature of Louisiana, concurring with the constitutionality of the disputed tarif
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00011.00004]Letter, July 28, 1839, Richard K. Call, Tallahassee, to President Martin Van Buren, 8 pp., describing at length conditions in Florid
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00011.00005]Commission, Richard K. Call, Territorial Governor of Florida, March 16, 1836, signed by Andrew Jackson; on vellum (U.N.C. #OP-2293
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00011.00006]U.S. - Commission of Richard K. Call as Captain, First Infantry, August 10, 1820, 1 p., signed by President James Monroe and Secreta
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00011.00007]U.S. - Commission of Richard K. Call as Brigadier General, Militia of West Florida, February 1, 1823, 1 p., signed by President Jame
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00011.00008]U.S. - Appointment of Richard K. Call as Governor, Territory of Florida, February 25, 1839, signed by President Martin Van Buren. [S
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00011.00009]Commission of Richard K. Call as Special Agent to Cuba, March 30, 1829, 1 p., signed by Martin Van Buren. [Separated from Box 1, Fi
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00011.00010]Certificate, State of Georgia, July 27, 1788, appointing Richard Anderson as attorney "to sell and dispose of . . . all the Land giv
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00011.00011]U.S. - Commission of Richard K. Call as Governor of the Territory of Florida, August 11, 1841, signed by President John Tyler and Se
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00011.00012]Letter, March 16, 1833, Thomas Dunlap, Philadelphia, to R. K. Call, Tallahassee, 1 p., acknowledging receipt of payment and forwardi
----------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00012]FLAT VOLUMES
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00012.00001]Ellen Call Long diary, fragments, 1864-1865, 60 pp., reflecting on progress of the war, race relations, and family matters: "The id

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