Richard Keith Call (October 24 1792 – September 14 1862) was an attorney and politician the third and fifth territorial governor of Florida. Before that he was elected to the Florida Territorial Council and as a Delegate to the U.S. Congress from the Florida Territory. In the mid-1830s he developed two plantations in Leon County Florida one of several thousand acres. In 1860 he held more than 120 slaves and was the third-largest slaveholder in the county.
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