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[900000]Manuscripts record group.:
-----------------[900000/M92- 1]Call family and Brevard family papers,:
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00001.00001]Correspondence, 1818-1835
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00001#00003]Note, July 10, 1821, signed "E-ne-Le-Mot- la," Tampa Bay, "From my Bark Cabin," 1 p.: "Old Mathew Shoebuckle . .
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00001#00004]Letter, November 4, 1821, Andrew Jackson (at "Judge Overton's") to Captain Richard K. Call, Pensacola, 2 pp., reg
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00001#00005]Separation Sheet for Letter, November 7, 1821, Mary L. Kirkman, Cypress, to her mother "Mrs. Kirkman," Nashville,
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00001#00006]Letter, December 14, 1821, Andrew Jackson, Nashville, to Richard K. Call, Pensacola, 2 pp., regarding Mary Kirkma
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00001#00007]Special Order, January 15, 1822, Major General Edmund P. Gaines, New Orleans, 1 p., granting R. K. Call a leave o
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00001#00008]Letter, March 2, 1822, Andrew Jackson, Hermitage, to Richard K. Call, Pensacola, 2 pp., requesting assistance in
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00001#00009]Note, May 10, 1822, J.C. Calhoun, War Department, Adjutant General's Office, to Captain Richard K. Call, Pensacol
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00001#00010]Letter, November 1, 1823, John Lee Williams, St. Marks, to Richard K. Call, 8 pp., regarding an Indian treaty: "
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00001#00011]Copy of letter, November 20, 1823, J. L. Williams, Pensacola, to Richard K. Call, Delegate from Florida, Washingt
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00001#00012]Original of above item (Box 1, File Folder 1, Item 11, Copy of letter, November 20, 1823).
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00001#00013]Separation Sheet for Letter, July 24, 1825, Andrew Jackson, Hermitage, to Richard K. Call, Tallahassee, 3 pp., re
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00001#00014]Separation Sheet for Land Grant, United States of America to B. R. Bradford of Florida, granting him 80-1/4 acres
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00001#00015]Letter, April 9, 1826, Andrew Jackson, Hermitage, to Richard K. Call, Tallahassee, 2 pp., reporting the death of
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00001#00016]Letter, September 30, 1826, Andrew Jackson, Hermitage, to Richard K. Call, 4 pp., regarding continuing efforts to
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00001.00002]Correspondence, 1827-1835
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00002#00001]Letter, April 23, 1827, Andrew Jackson, Hermitage, to Richard K. Call, Tallahassee, 3 pp., regarding Mr. Williams
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00002#00002]Letter, May 30, 1827, Andrew Jackson, Hermitage, to Richard K. Call, Tallahassee, 3 pp., regarding travels, the d
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00002#00003]Letter, November 23, 1828, Mary K. Call, Natchez, to her mother Mrs. Kirkman, Nashville, 4 pp., regarding the wea
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00002#00004]Letter, July 23, 1829, Richard K. Call, Tallahassee, to Andrew Jackson, 12 pp. [last leaf missing], noting that "
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00002#00005]Letter, February 4, 1830, Andrew Jackson, Washington, to Mary K. Call, Tallahassee, 2 pp., acknowledging receipt
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00002#00006]Proclamation, March 4, 1830, Capitania General of Cuba, to Richard K. Call, presidential emissary to Havana, appa
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00002#00007]Separation Sheet for Letter, October 13, 1834, Andrew Jackson, Washington, to Richard K. Call, Tallahassee, 2 pp.
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00002#00008]Letter, August 24, 1835, Ellen Call, Franklin, to her mother Mary Call, care of General Richard K. Call, St. Augu
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00002#00009]Letter, October 14, 1835, Mary K. Call, Baltimore, to Richard K. Call, Washington, 1 p.: "I expect you will be a
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00002#00010]Letter, October 27, 1835, Mary L. Call, Baltimore, to Richard K. Call, Washington, 2 pp.: "I fear you were much
----------------------------------...[900000/M92- 1-00001.00003]Correspondence, 1836-1840
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00003#00001]Letter, March 3, 1836, Richard K. Call, Tallahassee, to Mrs. Barbara Kirkman, grandmother of Mary K. Call, Nashvi
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00003#00002]Cross-reference sheet for Commission of Richard K. Call as territorial governor of Florida, March 16, 1836. [Cro
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00003#00003]Letter, April 4, 1836, Richard K. Call, Tallahassee, to Major Andrew J. Donelson, private secretary to President
--------------------------------------------------[900000/M92- 1-00001.00003#00004]Letter, June 26, 1836, Richard K. Call, Tallahassee, to Mrs. Barbara Kirkman, Nashville, 2 pp.: "Permit the husb

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