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McCall was engaged in literary pursuits for much of his public career, writing in various newspapers and magazines. Following his exit from politics he continued to do so, writing for the ''[[Atlantic Monthly]]'' magazine, and working on political biographies. His published writings include biographies of his mentor [[Thomas Brackett Reed]], and of [[List of United States Representatives from Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania congressman]] [[Thaddeus Stevens]]. Additionally, he was working in a biography of [[Daniel Webster]] at the time of his death.<ref name=Gentile837/>
 
McCall died in Winchester on November 4, 1923. His interment was in [[Wildwood Cemetery]].<ref>{{CongBio|M000305|inline=yes}}</ref> Winchester's HisMcCall Middle School is named in his honor. McCall's grandson, [[Tom McCall]], was a two-term Republican [[Governor of Oregon]], serving from 1967 to 1975.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://sos.oregon.gov/archives/Pages/records/governors_guides.aspx|title=Governor Tom McCall's Administration|publisher=Oregon State Archives|accessdate=2016-08-20}}</ref>
 
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