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| | Daniel Call |
 | | Richard Keith, soldier, born near Petersburg, Virginia, in 1791; died in Tallahassee, Florida, 14 September, 1862, was appointed first lieutenant in the 44th infantry, 15 July, 1814; brevet captain, 7 November, 1814; volunteer aide to General Jackson in April, 1818; captain, July, 1818; and resigned, 1 May, 1822. |
 | | On 12 February, 1861, Governor Call wrote a long letter to John S. Littell, of Pennsylvania, deploring secession, but defending slavery.--Governor Call's nephew, Wilkinson, senator, born in Russellville, Logan County, Kentucky, 9 January, 1834, went to Florida early in life, and became a lawyer. |
 | | He was a brother-in-law of Chief-Justice John Marshall, and published "Reports of the Virginia Court of Appeals" (6 vols., 1790-1818; 2d ed., edited by Joseph Tare, 1824-'33).--His brother, Richard Keith, soldier, born in 1757; died in 1792, was a citizen of Virginia, and was a major in the revolutionary army. |
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