Russell, Samuel, 1878-1954
Dates
- Existence: 1878 - 1954
Biography
Samuel Russell (1878-1954) was a lawyer, legislative assistant, and amateur historian.
Samuel Russell was born April 14, 1878 in Utah to Samuel Russell and Henrietta Pratt Russell. He graduated from the College of Law at the University of Virginia in 1904. He, Preston Nibley, and Joel Nibley founded the Timpanogos Club, an intellectual club meant to emulate the Royal Society of London, on February 14, 1913. He worked as a lawyer in Utah until 1917, when he left Utah with U.S. Senator William King to serve as his assistant and legal counsel. Samuel continued to work in Washington, D.C. until about 1940 as an attorney and tax expert. He died August 4, 1954, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Citation:
FamilySearch, via WWW, January 22, 2024 (Samuel Russell; born April 14, 1878 in Utah to Samuel Russell and Henrietta Pratt Russell; graduated from the College of Law at the University of Virginia in 1904; he, Preston Nibley, and Joel Nibley founded the Timpanogos Club, an intellectual club meant to emulate the Royal Society of London, on February 14, 1913; worked as a lawyer in Utah; left Utah with U.S. Senator William King to serve as his assistant and legal counsel in 1917; continued to work in Washington, D.C. until about 1940 as an attorney and tax expert; died August 4, 1954 in Salt Lake City, Utah).Found in 152 Collections and/or Records:
Henrietta ("Ettie") Pratt Russell letters, 1898 December 14-1901 September 2
Contains 13 letters from Henrietta Pratt Russell to Samuel Russell [Jr.]; one letter is written by both Isaac Russell [Jr.] and Henrietta. Items dated December 14, 1898 to September 2, 1901.
Henrietta ("Ettie") Pratt Russell letters, 1901 September 28-1904 April 13
Contains 12 letters from Henrietta Pratt Russell to her sons, Samuel [Jr] and Isaac [Jr]. Items dated September 28, 1901 to April 13, 1904.
Henrietta ("Ettie") Pratt Russell letters, 1904 April 14-1908 January 4
Contains 12 letters from Henrietta Pratt Russell to her sons Samuel, Isaac, and Jared. Materials dated April 14, 1904 to January 4, 1908.
International news reports, 1882 May 1
Contains various international news items. Some of the reports are in the handwriting of Samuel Russell [Sr.]. Topics include emigration of early members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Jewish riots in Russia, and the Ireland/England peace policy. Materials dated May 1, 1882.
Isabella Millican Russell letters, date of production not identified
Contains 2 letters from Isabella Millican Russell, daughter of Isaac Russell [Sr.] and Mary Millican Walton. One letter is to her nephew, Samuel Russell [Jr.], and the other is a fragment. Dates of materials unknown.
Legislative bills and resolutions, between 1917 and 1941
Contains legislative bills and resolutions, and some information on Senator William H. King. Material dates not identified, but Senator King lived from 1863 to 1949.
Legislative bills and resolutions, between 1917 and 1941
Contains legislative bills and resolutions, including one by Senator King and another by a Mr. Robinson of Utah. Materials dates not identified, but probably written between 1917 and 1941 when King was in office.
Legislative resolutions, between 1917 and 1941
Contains legislative resolutions, including one written by Senator William H. King. Materials undated, but Senator King's resolution would have been written between 1917 and 1941, while he was serving as a United States senator representing Utah.
Letters and articles on LDS church history and pioneers, between 1878 and 1954
Contains various letters and papers written about the histoy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its pioneer emigrants and immigrants. 12 items, undated (probably written between 1878 and 1954, when Samuel Russell, Jr. was alive).
Letters and articles on LDS church history and pioneers, off-shoots, and polygamy, between 1878 and 1954
Contains various letters and papers written about the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its pioneer emigrants and immigrants. Includes information on the relationship of James Strang and Orson Hyde, as well as a copy of the Petition to the Governor of Utah to pardon various church leaders and other members being held in the Utah Penitentiary for polygamy. Materials undated, but probably written between 1878 and 1954 (when Samuel Russell was alive).
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