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William Russell (Virginia politician)

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Russell led an early attempt to settle the area that would become Kentucky —then part of Fincastle County, Virginia —in September 1773. The party of
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William Russell: a Revolutionary patriot of the Clinch Valley by Mary Katherine Thorp, Master's Thesis, University of Virginia, 1936.
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in 1776. After the fall of Charleston during the American Revolutionary War in 1780, Russell was captured by the
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Russell was elected a justice of Fincastle County, Virginia. As a Virginia representative to the
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in 1781. During this time, he was brevetted to the rank of Brigadier General, commanding the
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William Russell and his Descendants by Anna Russell des Cognets, Lexington, KY, 1884.
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and Russell's eldest son, along with the eldest son of
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William Russell (Virginia)

Alma mater
College of William & Mary
Elizabeth Henry
Virginia Colony
justice
Fincastle County, Virginia
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Yorktown
Virginia House of Delegates
State of Franklin
College of William & Mary
Elizabeth Henry
Patrick Henry
Methodist Church
Russell
Scott
frontiersmen
Native Americans
Daniel Boone
Continental Congress
Dunmore's War
Battle of Point Pleasant
colonel
British
exchanged
Continental Line
Cornwallis
Yorktown

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