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Medicus A. Long (died September 22, 1885) was a lawyer from Tennessee who served one term in Tennessee's General Assembly. Florida State Legislature. He spent a short time as a publisher in Tennessee. He married Ellen Call, Florida Territorial Governor Richard K. Call's daughter who became Ellen Call Long. They had four children but only the oldest and youngest children survived to adulthood: Richard Call Long and Eleanora Long Hollinger. He was a secessionist.

References

  1. Polk, James Knox; Weaver, Herbert (7 December 1969). Correspondence of James K. Polk: 1833-1834. Univ. of Tennessee Press. ISBN 9780826511768 – via Google Books.
  2. Polk, James Knox; Weaver, Herbert; Cutler, Wayne (7 December 1969). Correspondence of James K. Polk: 1817-1832. Univ. of Tennessee Press. ISBN 9780826511461 – via Google Books.
  3. Frank, Lisa Tendrich (7 December 2018). Women in the American Civil War. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781851096008 – via Google Books.

Further reading

  • Texans who wore the gray by Sid Johnson


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