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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Richard Keith Call (October 24, 1792 September 14, 1862) was the third and fifth territorial governor of Florida. Named after his uncle, a Revolutionary War hero, he was born in Pittsfield, Prince George County, Virginia. In 1813 he left school to take part in the Creek War. He came favorably to the attention of General Andrew Jackson, and came to Florida in 1814 as his personal aide. He returned with General Jackson in 1821 to establish the territorial government…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Richard Keith Call (October 24, 1792 September 14, 1862) was the third and fifth territorial governor of Florida. Named after his uncle, a Revolutionary War hero, he was born in Pittsfield, Prince George County, Virginia. In 1813 he left school to take part in the Creek War. He came favorably to the attention of General Andrew Jackson, and came to Florida in 1814 as his personal aide. He returned with General Jackson in 1821 to establish the territorial government after the United States acquired Florida from Spain in the Adams-Onís Treaty. In 1822, he decided to make Florida his home and opened a legal practice. In 1824 he married Mary Letitia Kirkman of Nashville at General Jackson''s home, the Hermitage .