Russell, B.F.

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Russell, B.F. ([[1875]]-[[1940]])
Russell, B.F. ([[1875]]-[[1940]])
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Country doctor, whose home and clinic later became the County Poor Farm.  Russell established the first post office in [[Thurston area|Thurston]] in [[1877]].  The present-day [[66th Street (Springfield)|66th Street]] was once called Russell Road.
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Country doctor, whose home and clinic later became the County Poor Farm.  Russell established the first [[Thurston Post Office|post office]] in [[Thurston area|Thurston]] in [[1877]].  The present-day [[66th Street (Springfield)|66th Street]] was once called Russell Road.
[[Category:Springfield residents (1800s)]] [[Category:Springfield residents (1900s)]] [[Category:medicine]]
[[Category:Springfield residents (1800s)]] [[Category:Springfield residents (1900s)]] [[Category:medicine]]

Current revision as of 21:23, 15 August 2007

Russell, B.F. (1875-1940)

Country doctor, whose home and clinic later became the County Poor Farm. Russell established the first post office in Thurston in 1877. The present-day 66th Street was once called Russell Road.

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