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William Russell (Kentucky politician)

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103:. Colonel Russell led a raid on July 1, 1813, with at least 700 mounted rangers and traveled 500 miles through the Indiana territory destroying hostile Indian villages. He had located an Indian stockade fort in Miami County Indiana and he burned it to the ground. Russell and his mounted raiders destroyed 5 enemy village bases. This raid lasted for about one month. After completing the raid, Russell and his fellow mounted raiders withdrew safely back to Fort Harrison. Not one American soldier was lost in the raiding campaign. 255: 308: 210:
A History of Kentucky: Embracing Gleanings, Reminiscences, Antiquities, Natural Curiosities, Statistics, and Biographical Sketches of Pioneers, Soldiers, Jurists, Lawyers, Statesmen, Divines, Mechanics, Farmers, Merchants, and Other Leading Men, of All Occupations and
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Russell was a delegate in the Virginia state House of Representatives in 1790 and 1791, and after Kentucky's statehood, he served in the lower house in 1792, from 1796 to1800, in 1802, and finally 1823.
57:, was abandoned after a fatal attack by American Indians. Boone's son, James Boone, and Henry Russell, a son of William Russell, were captured and tortured to death by the Native Americans. 379: 389: 384: 345: 292: 394: 114: 49:. In 1773, the elder Russell took his family, including William Jr., westward in the first attempt to establish a permanent white settlement in 338: 285: 92: 374: 404: 399: 331: 278: 41:
and Tabitha (Adams) Russell. William Sr. was a prominent citizen of southwestern Virginia and served as a colonel in the
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During the American Revolution, William Russell Jr. was a captain in the
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The Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society, Volume 1
72:. At the war's end, he moved to Kentucky, settling in 1783 in 319: 266: 187:. Kentucky State Historical Society. 1903. pp.  76:
on land granted to his father for military service.
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Virginia
Kentucky
Culpeper County, Virginia
William Russell
Continental Army
American Revolutionary War
Kentucky
Daniel Boone
Virginia militia
Battle of Kings Mountain
William Campbell
Fayette County
Kentucky
Northwest Indian War
War of 1812
7th Infantry Regiment
Siege of Fort Harrison
Peoria War
Russell County, Kentucky
Fort Russel Township, Illinois
Russellville, Kentucky
Russell County, Virginia
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