American politician Jacob Call Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Indiana's 1st district In office December 23, 1824 (1824-12-23) – March 3, 1825 (1825-03-03) Personal details Born| Kentucky Died| (1826-04-20)April 20, 1826 Frankfort, Kentucky Political party| Jackson Republican Occupation| Attorney, politician Jacob Call (died April 20, 1826) was an American lawyer who briefly served as a U.S. representative from Indiana from 1824 to 1825. ## Contents * 1 Biography * 1.1 Congress * 1.2 Death * 2 References ## Biography[edit] Born in Kentucky, Call was graduated from an academy in Kentucky where he studied law. He was admitted to the bar and practiced in Vincennes and Princeton, Indiana. He served as judge of the Knox County Circuit Court, 1817, 1818, and 1822–1824. In 1820, Call represented the defendant in the case of Polly v. Lasselle, losing the case which led to all slaves in the state of Indiana being freed. ### Congress[edit] Call was elected as a Jackson Republican to the Eighteenth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of United States Representative William Prince. He served from December 23, 1824 – March 3, 1825. ### Death[edit] He died in Frankfort, Kentucky, on April 20, 1826. ## References[edit] * United States Congress. "Jacob Call (id: C000049)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. This article incorporates public domain material from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress website http://bioguide.congress.gov. U.S. House of Representatives Preceded by William Prince | Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Indiana's 1st congressional district December 23, 1824 - March 3, 1825 | Succeeded by Ratliff Boon * v * t * e Members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Indiana 1st district| * Prince * Call * Boon * Blake * Boon * Proffit * R. 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Brown * Tracewell * Zenor * Cox * Dunbar * Gardner * Dunbar * Crowe * Pettengill * Grant * Crook * S. Crumpacker * Nimtz * Brademas * Hiler * Roemer * Souder * Stutzman * Banks 4th district| * A. Lane * G. H. Dunn * T. Smith * Cravens * C. Smith * Julian * Parker * J. Lane * Cumback * Foley * Holman * Farquhar * Holman * Julian * Je. Wilson * New * Sexton * New * Holman * Watson * Holman * Griffith * Dixon * Benham * Canfield * Farley * Gillie * Kruse * Adair * Roush * Quayle * Coats * Long * Souder * Buyer * Rokita * Baird 5th district| * McCarty * Rariden * Kennedy * W. Brown * Wick * W. Brown * Hendricks * Parker * Holloway * Kilgore * Julian * Coburn * Holman * Browne * Matson * Cooper * Overstreet * Faris * Holliday * Moss * Sanders * N. Johnson * Gillen * Griswold * Harness * Walsh * Beamer * Roush * Roudebush * Hillis * Jontz * Buyer * Burton * Brooks * Spartz 6th district| * Kinnard * Herod * Wick * Wallace * J. W. Davis * G. G. Dunn * Gorman * Hendricks * Barbour * Gregg * Porter * Dumont * Coburn * Voorhees * Hunter * M. Robinson * W. Myers * Browne * H. Johnson * Watson * Barnard * Gray * Comstock * Elliott * Larrabee * Jenckes * N. Johnson * Harden * Wampler * Roudebush * Bray * D. Evans * Burton * M. Pence * Messer * G. Pence 7th district| * Hannegan * A. White * Howard * H. Lane * Wright * McGaughey * Thompson * McGaughey * J. G. Davis * Scott * J. G. Davis * Voorhees * Washburn * Orth * Manson * Cason * Landers * Hanna * Matyr * Peelle * English * Bynum * Henry * Overstreet * Korbly * Moores * Updike * Ludlow * Greenwood * Landis * Noland * Bray * J. Myers * Pease * Kerns * J. Carson * A. Carson 8th district| * Pettit * McDonald * Mace * Ja. Wilson * A. White * Orth * Tyner * Hunter * Hostetler * Peirce * Lamb * Johnston * Brookshire * Faris * Henry * Cromer * Adair * Vestal * Boehne Jr. * La Follette * E. 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Evans * Cowgill * Steele * Martin * Steele * Landis * Rauch * Kraus * Cook * Hall * Griswold * Larrabee * Ludlow * Jacobs Sr. * Brownson * Barr * Bruce * Jacobs Jr. * Hudnut * Jacobs Jr. 12th district| * A. Hamilton * Colerick * Lowry * J. B. White * McClellan * McNagny * Leighty * J. M. Robinson * Gilbert * Gilhams * Cline * Fairfield * Hogg * Ludlow 13th district| * Baker * Calkins * Shively * Ford * Shively * Conn * Royse * Brick * Barnhart * Hickey * Pettengill At-large| * Hendricks * Jennings * Packard / Orth / W. Williams Territory| * Parke * Thomas * Jennings Authority control | * US Congress | *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template