Edward Russell (Maine politician)

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Edward Russell (1782–1835) served as Maine's Secretary of State and was a brigadier general.

Edward Russell was born on August 31, 1782, in Portland, Maine, to Dr. Edward Russell and Hannah Clark Russell. He served as a justice of the peace and quorum, represented the town of North Yarmouth, Maine, in the general court and was elected as an overseer of Bowdoin College. Starting in 1815 Russell was commissioned a brigadier general in the militia. He served as director of the U.S. Branch Bank in 1829 and became secretary of state of Maine in 1830 and 1831. Russell also served as corresponding secretary of the Maine Historical Society and in 1833 delivered the centennial address of the settlement of North Yarmouth. Russell died in North Yarmouth on November 29, 1835.

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Preceded by Secretary of State of Maine
1830–1831
Succeeded by