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[900000]Manuscripts record group.:
-----------------[900000/M92- 1]Call family and Brevard family papers,:
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00001.00015]Correspondence, 1899-1905
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00015#00021]Letter, September 22, 1905, Ellen Call Long, to G. W. Saxon, 1 p.: "I authorize Eleanora K. Hollinger to act for
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00001.00016]Eulogium Upon General Jackson, 1845: Copy of Richard K. Call's "Eulogium Upon General Jackson. Delivered in Tallahassee, on saturd
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017]Miscellaneous Undated
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00001]Letter to "My Dear Mother" (Mrs. Kirkman), Nashville, written from "Forks of Cypress" [signature and date missing
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00002]Letter, December 7 [no year], Mrs. Chas. Hallock, Brooklyn, to Ellen Call Long, 2 pp., inviting her and her daugh
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00003]Letter, 18__, from "Your loving daughter," to "My dear Mama," 2 pp., regretting that they have not seen each othe
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00004]Separation sheet for Draft Letter [date missing], Richard K. Call to Mr. David Trimble, 4 pp., responding to Trim
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00005]Separation Sheet for Letter [date missing], Richard K. Call, to Mrs. Ellen Kirkman, New Orleans, 2 pp.: "I am pr
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00006]Letter, May 14, 18__ , Ellen Call Long, Grove Place, Tallahassee, to Miss Kate Field, Washington, 4 pp., providin
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00007]Note, n.d., Francesco, Sevilla de Florida, [to Ellen Call Long], in Spanish, 1 p.: "Adonde va v. Senorita? Tu am
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00008]Postscript, n.d., Jean Davantage, in French, 1 p., consisting of a quote from "La Memoire de Captaine Phillipe Me
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00009]Note, n.d., Francesco, Sevilla, to Senorita Long, in Spanish, 1 p.: "No conozco a nadie que sea tan bueno como V
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00010]Letter, n.d., D. S. Walker [to Ellen Call Long], 3 pp., regarding his health, books he has read, and various plan
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00011]Letter, n.d., to "My dear friend," 4 pp., regarding travels: "Here I am at the St. Nicholas. . . the pleasantest
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00012]Letter, n.d., to Mr. Martin, 2 pp.: "I was as much surprised as regretful with the Editorial [in the] last Senti
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00013]Letter, n.d., Mary Desha, Corresponding Secretary General, Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, to E
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00014]Poem, "Fellowship," James Whitcomb Riley, 1 p., printed on a card; pencilled note on back begins, "Dear daughter,
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00015]Note, n.d., J. P. Drouillard [Philadelphia?], to Ellen Call Long, 2 pp.: "Am very sorry not to find you in; have
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00016]Letter, n.d. [ca. 1876], T. Randall, to "My Dear Brother" W. R. (?) Randall, Washington, 1 p., introducing "my hi
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00017]Note, n.d., Ellen Call Long, 1 p.: "The enclosed is a scrap of the curtains that adorned the appartments of the
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00018]Letter, October 27, 18__, Clara Chipley, Richmond, to Ellen Call Long, 4 pp.: "Mr. Maxwell is the youngest son o
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00019]Letter, June 11, 18__, to "Dearest Mama," 3 pp. (no signature): "I was shocked to find Bud looking so badly and
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00020]Letter, June 17, 18__, "Daughter," to "Dearest Mama," 4 pp. "I . . . hunger and thirst for a letter from you. W
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00021]Letter, n.d. [ca. 1884], Julia Ward Howe, to Ellen Call Long, 4 pp. (fragment), regarding membership entitlements
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00022]Letter, July 9, 18__, S. A. Richards, Cape May, to Ellen Call Long, 4 pp., regarding her daughter Sarah's wedding
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00023]Letter, n.d., Mary L. Call, to General Richard K. Call, 1 p.: "Dear Husband, Little Mary has been very ill all n
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00024]Letter, n.d., Mary L. Call, Tallahassee, to Richard K. Call, 2 pp.: "I hope you have by this joined Genl Clinch,
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00025]Letter, n.d., Richard K. Call, 2 pp. (fragment), regarding cultivation of Florida Hemp: ". . . Such results . .
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00026]Letter, September 1, 18__, General Richard K. Call, Fernandina, to "Dear Sir," 1 p., inviting him to speak at "a
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00017#00027]Note, n.d., 1 p. (no signature): "I have just been reading Gen. Call's address and I feel as if I'd like to take

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