Charles Sawyer Russell
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BornMarch 15, 1831
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
DiedNovember 2, 1866 (aged 35)
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Place of burial
Spring Grove Cemetery,
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
AllegianceUnited States of America
Union
Union
Charles Sawyer Russell | |
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Charles Sawyer Russell photo taken in 1861 | |
| Born | March 15, 1831 Boston, Massachusetts |
| Died | November 2, 1866 (aged 35) Cincinnati, Ohio |
| Place of burial | Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio |
| Allegiance | United States of America Union |
| Service | United States Army Union Army |
| Years of service | 1861–1865 1866 |
| Rank | |
| Unit | 11th U.S. Infantry Regiment 20th U.S. Infantry Regiment |
| Commands | 28th U.S. Colored Infantry Regiment |
| Battles / wars | American Civil War |
Charles Sawyer Russell (March 15, 1831 – November 2, 1866) was a United States Army officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Russell was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1831, the son of John Brooks Russell, a publisher and seed dealer, and his wife, Mary Hicks Sawyer.[1] In 1855, he married Annie Stretcher of Indianapolis, Indiana, and relocated to that state.[1] They had two daughters: Annie Bell Russell and Caroline Russell (who married David Bispham in 1885).[2]