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Saturday, July 16, 2016

Russell County Members of the Virginia House of Delegates, 1787-1900

October 15, 1787 - January 8, 1788

Andrew Cowan
Thomas Carter

June 23 - June 30, 1788; October 20, 1788 - December 19, 1788

Andrew Cowan
Thomas Carter

October 19 - December 19, 1789

Andrew Cowan
Thomas Carter

October 18 - December 29, 1790

Thomas Carter
David Ward

October 17 - December 20, 1791

Thomas Carter
Simon Cockrell

October 1 - December 28, 1792

Simon Cockrell
Richard Price

October 21 - December 12, 1793

Simon Cockrell
Richard Price

November 11 - December 27, 1794

Richard Price, Jr.
Richard Price, Sr.

November 10 - December 29, 1795

Richard Price, Jr.
Richard Price, Sr.

November 8 - December 27, 1796

Thomas Johnson
Richard Price

December 4, 1797 - January 25, 1798

John M. Estill
Thomas Johnson

December 3, 1798 - January 26, 1799

Simon Cockrell
Francis Browning

December 2, 1799 - January 28, 1800

Simon Cockrell
James McFarlane

December 1, 1800 - January 23, 1801

Richard Price
James McFarlane

December 7, 1801 - February 2, 1802

James McFarlane
John M. Estill

December 6, 1802 - January 29, 1803

James McFarlane
James Dickenson

December 5, 1803 - February 3, 1804

Nathan Ellington
James McFarlane

December 3, 1804 - February 1, 1805

Nathan Ellington
James McFarlane

December 2, 1805 - February 6, 1806

James McFarlane
John M. Estill

December 1, 1806 - January 22, 1807

Nathan Ellington
Zachariah Fugate

December 7, 1807 - February 10, 1808

Nathan Ellington
Zachariah Fugate

December 5, 1808 - February 18, 1809

James McFarlane
James Sargeant

December 4, 1809 - February 9, 1810

Zachariah Fugate
James McFarlane

December 3, 1810 - February 14, 1811

James McFarlane
Nathan Ellington

December 2, 1810 - February 21, 1812

James Sargeant
Zachariah Fugate

November 30, 1812 - February 23, 1813

James McFarlane
James Sargeant

May 17 - 21, 1813; December 6, 1813 - February 16, 1814

James Fullen
Colbert Fugate

October 10, 1814 - January 19, 1815

Archibald Jessee
James Fullen

December 4, 1815 - February 28, 1816

Andrew Caldwell
Archer Jessee

November 11, 1816 - February 22, 1817

Colbird Fugate
Andrew Caldwell

December 1, 1817 - February 26, 1818

Colbird Fugate
Archibald Jessee

December 7, 1818 - March 13, 1819

James McFarlane
Archer Jessee

December 6, 1819 - February 25, 1820

James Dickenson, Jr.
John Jesse

December 4, 1820 - March 5, 1821

James Dickenson, Jr.
John Jessee

December 3, 1821 - March 4, 1822

William Price
James Caldwell

December 2, 1822 - February 25, 1823

William Price
James Caldwell

December 1, 1823 - March 10, 1824

Andrew Caldwell
John Jessee

November 29, 1824 - February 18, 1825

Andrew Caldwell
James Dickenson

December 5, 1825 - March 9, 1826

George Cowan
Arthur Jesse

December 4, 1826 - March 9, 1827

George Cowan
James Dickenson

December 3, 1827 - March 1, 1828

David B. Alexander
Harvey Gray

December 1, 1828 - February 17, 1829

David B. Alexander
James M. McFarlane

December 7, 1829 - February 23, 1830

Harvey Gray
James M. McFarlane

December 6, 1830 - April 19, 1831

David B. Alexander

December 5, 1831 - March 21, 1832

Archer Jessee

December 3, 1832 - March 9, 1833

James M. McFarlane

December 2, 1833 - March 14, 1834

George W. Hopkins

December 1, 1834 - March 12, 1835

George W. Hopkins

December 7, 1835 - March 24, 1836

William Jessee

December 5, 1836 - March 31, 1837; June 12 - 24, 1837

William Jessee

January 1 - April 9, 1838

Harvey Gray

January 7 - April 10, 1839

Henry D. Smith

December 2, 1839 - March 19, 1840

Henry D. Smith

December 1, 1840 - March 22, 1841

George Cowan

December 6, 1841 - March 26, 1842

George Cowan

December 5, 1842 - March 28, 1843

George Cowan

December 4, 1843 - February 15, 1844

George Cowan

December 2, 1844 - February 22, 1845

George Cowan

December 1, 1845 - March 6, 1846

George Cowan

December 7, 1846 - March 23, 1847

John F. McElhenney

December 6, 1847 - April 5, 1848

John F. McElhenney

December 4, 1848 - March 19, 1849; May 28 - June 4, 1849; June 11 - August 17, 1849

William B. Aston

December 3, 1849 - March 22, 1850

Edward D. Kernan

December 2, 1850 - March 31, 1851

Edward D. Kernan

January 12 - June 7, 1852; November 22, 1852 - April 11, 1853

Henry D. Smith
Charles H. Gilmer

December 5, 1853 - March 4, 1854

Andrew C. Ferguson

December 3, 1855 - March 19, 1856

G. W. Candler
Joseph Kelly

December 7, 1857 - April 8, 1858

Dale Carter

December 5, 1859 - April 2, 1860; January 7, 1861 - April 4, 1861

William J. Dickenson (Russell, Wise, and Buchanan counties)

December 2, 1861 - March 31, 1862; April 1 - May 14, 1862; September 15 - October 3, 1862; January 7, 1863 - March 31, 1863

Isaac Vermillion

September 7 - November 2, 1863; December 7, 1863 - March 10, 1864; December 7, 1864 - March 15, 1865

William J. Kindrick (Russell, Wise, and Buchanan counties)

December 4, 1865 - March 3, 1866; December 3, 1866 - March 2, 1867; March 4 - April 29, 1867

W. J. Dickenson

October 5 - October 20, 1869; February 8 - July 11, 1870; October 1 - November 10, 1870; December 7, 1870 - March 31, 1871

J. H. A. Smith

December 6, 1871 - March 26, 1872; March 27 - April 5, 1872; December 4, 1872 - April 1, 1873

Jack Carter

January 1 - April 30, 1874; December 2, 1874 - March 31, 1875

Jack Carter

December 1, 1875 - March 29, 1876; December 6, 1876 - April 4, 1877

W. J. Kindrick

December 5, 1877 - March 14, 1878; December 4, 1878 - April 2, 1879

William J. Dickenson

December 3, 1879 - March 9, 1880

William J. Dickenson

December 7, 1881 - March 6, 1882; March 7 - April 22, 1882

William J. Dickenson

December 5, 1883 - March 19, 1884; August 13 - December 1, 1884

George C. Gose

December 2, 1885 - March 6, 1886; March 16 - May 24, 1887

Silas B. Hurt

December 8, 1887 - March 5, 1888

R. L. Smith

December 4, 1889 - March 6, 1890

J. G. Burk

December 2, 1891 - March 4, 1892

W. J. Combs

December 6, 1893 - March 8, 1894

L. M. Wilson

December 4, 1895 - March 5, 1896

Charles J. Gose

December 1, 1897 - March 4, 1898

W. D. Hanson

December 6, 1899 - March 7, 1900

Jacob C. Gent







































Sunday, July 3, 2016

World War I Letters of Russell County, November 22, 1918

The following letter originally appeared in the November 22nd, 1918 issue of the Lebanon News.

"Somewhere in France, Sept. 11.

My dear Mother:

We have landed at last and are one tired bunch. I did not get sick while crossing until the last few days of our sailing. As long as the waters were calm I was alright but on the last they were wild. One of the sailors on board told me it was the roughest trip he had made and he had been across five times.

I spent so much of my time down in deck in my bunk reading, as I had a good ventilation right over me and preferred this to being out on deck so much. I never felt the least fear in crossing as there were a number of large transports in our convoy, and they stayed so close that I could talk to the boys on the boats at times. I enjoyed being on deck and watching the clouds, waves and flying fish.

Well after landing at the long talked of place "Over There" and resting a few days we were sent across France and am now at the foot hills of the Alps. I can look up and see the snow on Mt. Blanc, although we have been going in our shirt sleeves all day.

Tell Ethel that little did I think of ever seeing the Alps when she used to coach me on my declamation, "Beyond the Alps Lies Italy."

This is a wonderful country and the climate is great. I enjoyed rest on the coast of France when we landed so much. The buildings were so historical looking, and some of Napoleon's barracks made of stone were located where we camped. I was at a program one night while there, that was given by an American lady and a madomisselle. It was great, most all the songs they sang were in English. The French lady could play the piano beautifully and speak English slowly but brokenly.

We were three days and nights crossing France. We are located at a Base hospital and I have been working so very hard. For the first few days I worked equipping the hospital, mixing some medicines, etc. On the first three days I issued 4,500 blankets. If I have another equipment to make I'll know better how to do it. Since then I have been enlisting the patients that come in and take their condition. I like my work, have excellent eatables and I do not think of being "over here" as long as I'm right down to work in camp but I do when I get out, and I'm ready to come back when it's all over.

The big guns are playing one tune this morning, and you so often see search lights going over, but you must not worry about me as I am safe.

Has Claude, Homer and Charlie entered yet?

Tell Mary Lou I will bring her one of these cute little French babies when I come home.

How are they all down at aunt Mary's and is Jimmie still in Tenn., and having success practicing.

I suppose the children are in school by now, tell Lance and Leon not to lose any time.

Tell Ethel and Alda I will write them next and will write some of you every few days.

Please send me address of any of the boys whom I know. So many come into the hospital wounded. I have not seen any I know, but am on the lookout for some.

Send me some kodak pictures soon and write me often, for you have no idea how I'd like to have news from home, and letters that were old are new now.

Your son,
JERRY McFADDIN.