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Correspondence, 1818-1826 |
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Correspondence, 1827-1835 |
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Correspondence, 1836-1840 |
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Separation Sheet for Letter, June 29, 1841, Richard K. Call, Tallahassee, to Mrs. Ellen Kirkman, New Orleans, 3 pp., regarding business and family matters, including a suit against him which he would pay "to get rid of the scoundrels, if the times were not so hard. I want to see my dear little Mary very much, but I know she has every possible care and attention . . . and I must content myself until I can pay you a visit either at New Orleans or Nashville. . . [I am] anxious to know something about your future arrangements. Nashville . . . is too cold for you and New Orleans is too unhealthy. Port Leon I think is the very place for you to come and live with me and my daughters. . . It is improving more rapidly than any little place I have ever seen, and will become the largest, and most business place in Florida. . ." [Multiple holes and tears: text lost] [Separation Sheet only in this folder. Original in Box 10, File Folder 9.] |
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Correspondence, 1848-1857 |
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Correspondence, 1858-1860 |
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Correspondence, 1861-1866 |
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Correspondence, 1869-1873 |
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Letter, March 1, 1874, Alice C. Ewing, Philadelphia, to Ellen Call Long, 1 p., informing her that at a meeting of the Board of Managers of the National Museum she was elected Corresponding Secretary for the State of Florida. |
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Correspondence, 1875-1876 |
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Letter, January 25, 1876, M. E. P. Bouligny, Washington, to Ellen Call Long, 4 pp., regarding her trips to Connecticut, Boston, Plymouth, New York, and Philadelphia, and proposed Centennial legislation: "I earnestly hope that our National Congress will tomorrow make the appropriation that shall add still further to the celebration's success. There is some doubt about the Southern members. The unfortunate debating about the amnesty bill, and some rancor not yet softened between Representatives of the North and South may damage the Centennial bill. . . I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed your articles in the `Semi-Tropical Magazine.' Your pen is dipped in light, as you throw a glow upon every subject you touch. . ." |
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Correspondence, 1877-1883 |
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Correspondence, 1884-1889 |
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Correspondence, 1890-1897 |
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Correspondence, 1899-1905 |
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Eulogium Upon General Jackson, 1845: Copy of Richard K. Call's "Eulogium Upon General Jackson. Delivered in Tallahassee, on Saturday, July 19th, at the request of the State Legislature," 29 pp., sent to the editor of the Florida Sentinel with a cover letter expressing regret at "the remarks you deemed it proper to make on a part of this address. . . It was not my intention, over the grave of General Jackson, where all American hearts should have been united in sorrow and gratitude, to excite party passions and prejudices. . ." |
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Miscellaneous Undated |
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18 |
Miscellaneous Documents, 1788-1839 |
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Miscellaneous Documents, 1841-1871 (Part 1 of 2) |
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20 |
Miscellaneous Documents, 1841-1871 (Part 2 of 2) |
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Conjunto Aventura
Norteño, sometimes also called Norteña or Conjunto, literally translates to the word “northern,” referring to the region of northern Mexico and present day southern Texas where the musical style originated. |
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Resources for the 2010 Florida History Fair
This is a list of resources available online from the State Library and Archives of Florida relating to the suggested Florida History Fair topics. |
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See the "Common Ground" slideshow!
This presentation is part of “Common Ground,” a global event consisting of museums, galleries, and archives worldwide showing the same slideshow of photographs in public spaces on the same weekend (October 2-3, 2009). |
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