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  1. Richard Keith Call (24 octobre 1792 près de Petersburg, Virginie - 14 septembre 1862 à Tallahassee, Floride) [1] est un juriste, militaire et homme politique qui fut par deux fois gouverneur du Territoire de Floride.

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  2. 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.

  3. The Colonial Parkway extends for 23 miles and runs through the following Virginia cities: Yorktown, Williamsburg and Jamestown. Authorities have long suspected that a serial killer stalked and killed in that region in the mid to late 1980s.

  4. On April 10, 1988, Christopher Newport College students Cassandra Lee Hailey (18) and Richard Keith Call (20) were reported missing. Call, who was on a two-week break from serious girlfriend Selina, asked out Hailey, a business classmate, to see a movie on Saturday night and then go to a party. Call's brother purchased beer for him ...

  5. Richard Keith Call (1792-1862) participated in an era of American history defined by Indian Removal and the expansion of plantation slavery.

  6. Richard Keith Call. (1792–1862) Third territorial governor. March 16, 1836 to December 2, 1839. Fifth territorial governor. March 19, 1841 to August 11, 1844. Richard Call, the namesake of his uncle, a Revolutionary War hero, was born in Virginia on October 24, 1792.

  7. General Richard Keith Call was appointed governor of Florida in 1835. He was a native of Virginia, where his father, Major William Call, had served in the Revolutionary War, but while still a child had removed with his widowed mother to Kentucky.