Russell, Lyman Brightman, Papers 1839-1936

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Russell, Lyman Brightman, Papers 1839-1936

Comprised of correspondence, minutes, clippings, election returns, muster rolls, photographs and literary productions, the Lyman Brightman Russell Papers, 1839-1936, document Russell’s personal and professional life.

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Russell, L. B. (Lyman Brightman), 1850-1940

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Genealogist, writer, and philosopher, known as "The Grand Old Philosopher of Texas." Born in Goliad, Texas. Son of Charles Arden Russell, who resided in Erie County prior to 1838. From the description of L. B. Russell letter and genealogy broadside, 1934, 1937. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 182723897 Born in Goliad, Texas, Lyman Brightman Russell (1850-1940) was the son of Emeline Camilla and Charles Arden Russell. In 1872, Russell married Sarah ...

Russell, Charles Arden, 1822-1878

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Lawyer, judge, and politician Charles Arden Russell (1822-1878) was the son of Daniel and Sarah Sally (Hicks) Russell. Raised in New York, he moved to Michigan in 1837 and enlisted in the U.S. Army three years later. First stationed at Fort Monroe, Virginia, Russell transferred to Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1845. The next year, he left the army and in 1847 married Emeline Brightman, with whom he had eight children. The family lived in Goliad, where Russell was tax assessor and postma...