Dr Levi James Russell

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Dr Levi James Russell

Birthdate:
Death: 1908 (77-78)
Place of Burial: Rogers, Bell County, Texas, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of James R Russell and Elizabeth M Russell
Husband of Mary Elizabeth Russell
Brother of Martha Ann Russell; William Greenebury Russell; John Riley Russell and Lieut Joseph Oliver Russell

Managed by: Clara Lou Owen
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About Dr Levi James Russell

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Levi James Russell, doctor and botanist, son of James and Elizabeth (Pierce) Russell, was born on February 17, 1831, in Hall County, Georgia. From 1850 to 1853 he mined gold in California and in 1854 went to Pennsylvania College, where he graduated from medical school in March 1856. He returned to Georgia and in 1858 left for Colorado and Montana, where he and two brothers engaged in gold mining. They were among the founders of Denver, Colorado. While making his way back to Georgia in 1862 Russell and his brothers were captured by Union soldiers and interned in New Mexico for four months; Russell caught smallpox in prison. After his release he returned to Georgia and in 1868 moved to Harrisville, Bell County, Texas, where he bought a farm and practiced medicine. He married Mary "Polly" Roe; they had nine children.

Russell was for several years the chairman of the committee on medical botany of the Texas State Medical Association (now the Texas Medical Association), which published his report in the Transactions for 1886. He was an incorporator of the Little River Academy, devoted to the study of science; in 1875 he became a charter member and president of the Association of Freethinkers of Bell County. Because of his radical views he was expelled from the Masons and Knights of Pythias. On the night of October 6, 1877, Russell was severely whipped for being an infidel. He continued his medical practice and his natural-science collection in Bell County until his death on March 23, 1908, at Temple. He was buried at the Reeds Lake Cemetery in Temple.

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1830
1830
1908
1908
Age 78
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Reeds Lake Cemetery, Rogers, Bell County, Texas, United States