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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. |
 | | It is said that at the battle of Ouithlacoo-chic Governor Call personally saved General Clinch and his command from being cut to pieces, contrary to the statement made by the latter in his history of the Florida war. |
 | | Feeling that he had fought at Jackson's side for every inch of ground from Tennessee to the peninsula, he regarded himself as one of the builders of the nation, and during the civil war was one of the few men in the south that looked on secession as treason. |
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