Abstract
Part I of this paper, which appeared in the last number of the Quarterly, recorded Call’s birth in Russellville, Kentucky; the removal, in his boyhood, to Tallahassee ; his early legal and political activities; his service in. the Confederate States army; his election to the United States Senate in 1865, and the refusal of that body to seat him; his removal to Jacksonville in 1867 or 1868; his defeat for United States senator in 1875; and his successive defeats for presidential elector on the Democratic ticket in 1868, 1872, and 1876. In connection with the latter, on page 113 of that number of the Quarterly, “Electoral ticket” should be “‘Electoral Commission.”
Recommended Citation
Roberts, Albert Hubbard
(1933)
"Wilkinson Call, Soldier and Senator, Part II,"
Florida Historical Quarterly: Vol. 12:
No.
4, Article 4.
Available at:
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/fhq/vol12/iss4/4