From Florida Memory: Miscellaneous writings, Ellen Call Long, August 16, 1853, 7 pp., ''a letter containing advice for your future guidance and reference,'' to her son Richard Call Long (born 1846): ''Remember you have a name which at least you must…
From Florida Memory: Letter, April 18, 1857, H. Douglas, Jacksonville, to Ellen Call Long, 2 pp., consoling her ''on the death of your darling Minnie. . . she is at rest, free from all pain and trouble. . . strive to do all you can to serve God. My…
From Florida Memory: Letter, August 31, 1853, H. Douglas, Jacksonville, to Ellen Call Long, Tallahassee, 3 pp., regarding Ellen's grief at the death of her daughter Ellen Douglass: ''There is a consoling thought connected with the departure of such…
From Florida Memory: Letter, March 3, 1836, Richard K. Call, Tallahassee, to Mrs. Barbara Kirkman, grandmother of Mary K. Call, Nashville, 3 pp.: ''It becomes my painfull and melancholy duty to inform you of the heart rending affliction which I have…
From Florida Memory: Letter, July 9, 18__, S. A. Richards, Cape May, to Ellen Call Long, 4 pp., regarding her daughter Sarah's wedding, the death of her daughter Louisa, and other family matters: ''I am left without a daughter, and my house is…
From Florida Memory: Letter, August 23, 1853, Richard K. Call, Lake Jackson, to Ellen Call Long, Tallahassee, 2 pp., consoling her on the death of her daughter Ellen Douglass: ''Your affliction has been very great my dear child, but it is only the…
From Library of Congress: "Print shows, in the center, General Andrew Jackson receiving the salute of General Richard Call while Major Livingston rides up behind Jackson. In the background, American soldiers fight the British."