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Ellen Call Long (1825-1905) was the daughter of Florida territorial governor Richard Keith Call and a member of the influential Call-Walker political family of Florida. She acquired The Grove from her father in 1851 and held it until 1903. She received distinction after the Civil War for her efforts in historic preservation, history, memorialization, forestry, silkworm cultivation, and the promotion of Florida. She was the author of , a semi-fictional account of antebellum life primarily set in which is widely regarded as one of the best primary source accounts of the planter class lifestyle in Florida. She was the founder of the Florida chapters of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association and the . She was also named a Florida delegate to several important expositions, including the Centennia

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  • Ellen Call Long (1825-1905) was the daughter of Florida territorial governor Richard Keith Call and a member of the influential Call-Walker political family of Florida. She acquired The Grove from her father in 1851 and held it until 1903. She received distinction after the Civil War for her efforts in historic preservation, history, memorialization, forestry, silkworm cultivation, and the promotion of Florida. She was the author of , a semi-fictional account of antebellum life primarily set in which is widely regarded as one of the best primary source accounts of the planter class lifestyle in Florida. She was the founder of the Florida chapters of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association and the . She was also named a Florida delegate to several important expositions, including the Centennia (en)
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  • Ellen Walker Call Long (en)
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  • Tallahassee, Florida (en)
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  • Call Family Cemetery, Tallahassee, Florida (en)
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  • Ellen Walker Call (en)
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  • Eleanora Long Hollinger (en)
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  • planter, historic preservationist, writer, historian, forester (en)
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