Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Tallahassee, Florida


In 1816 Richard Keith Call, then a young officer under Andrew Jackson in Tennessee, wanted to come to Florida with Jackson to conquer the Seminole Indians.  In 1825, with brick made by slaves, General Call built this home for his wife for protection from the Seminoles.  Many writers made this charming place the scene of their books such as "The Home of the Tallahassee Girl" by Maurice Thompson and "Queenie Heatherton" by Mary J. Holmes.

This is the beautiful stone building which contains the Post Office and the Government Court House at Tallahassee.

1 comment:

  1. I love the refreshing honesty of the second post card. They wanted to conquer the Seminoles. Slaves made the bricks. Built the house to "protect" the white woman...

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