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  1. Richard Keith Call (October 24, 1792 – September 14, 1862) was an American attorney, politician, and slave owner who served as the 3rd and 5th territorial governor of Florida. Before that, he was elected to the Florida Territorial Council and as a delegate to the U.S. Congress from Florida.

  2. General Richard K. Call was a delegate to Congress from the territory of Florida from 1823-1825, and had been a special aide to Major General Jackson in the Battle of New Orleans.

  3. Richard Keith Call (1792-1862) participated in an era of American history defined by Indian Removal and the expansion of plantation slavery. His mother, Helen Walker Call, moved with her children and the enslaved people she owned from Kentucky to Virginia following the death of her husband, William Call, in 1800.

  4. Nov 17, 2020 · Richard Keith Call was a politician who served as the 3rd and the 5th Territorial Governor of Florida. Prior to becoming governor, he was elected as a delegate in the United States Congress.

  5. Richard Keith Call was born on October 24, 1792 in Virginia to William and Helen Walker Call. He had lived in both Kentucky and Tennessee before joining the army as a volunteer. During this time, he became a protégée of then General Andrew Jackson.

  6. Richard K. Call. Date in History: 11 Aug 1841. 1841 - Richard K. Call was commissioned as Governor of the Territory of Florida for a second term on this date. The Commission was signed by President John Tyler and Secretary of State Daniel Webster.

  7. Richard Keith Call (October 24, 1792 – September 14, 1862) was an American attorney, politician, and slave owner who served as the 3rd and 5th territorial governor of Florida. Before that, he was elected to the Florida Territorial Council and as a delegate to the U.S. Congress from Florida.