Bryant-Dickey Family Reunion booklet
Item
Title
Bryant-Dickey Family Reunion booklet
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Type
Text
Date
1999-08
Description
A copy of a booklet made for the 1999 Bryant & Dickey Family Reunion that details the history of each family, dating back from the late 1700s to the mid-1900s. This booklet also includes several images of women bearing the Dickey family name, as well as a brief biography of former Florida governor, Richard Keith Call. The author, listing extensive research, notes the possibility that the plantation that Call owned may have enslaved several ancestors of the Dickey family.
Genre
Family histories
Language
English
Place
Tallahassee (Fla.)
Physical Description
13 pages
Identifier
JGRCMA-TBFC-B006A-F006
Topics
Genealogy
African American Family
African American families
African American extended families
African American Storytelling
African American oral tradition
Leon County Plantations
Richard K. Call (Orchard Pond)
Time Period
Slavery (1619-1862)
Physical Location
Tallahassee Black Families Collection, John G. Riley House Archives, Tallahassee Community College Library, Tallahassee, Florida.