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Summary of Interview

Virginia Russell interviewed by Marvin Goss, August 1, 2002. Find this collection in the University Libraries' catalog!

Creation Date

2022-02-16

Length of Transcript

17 pages

Publisher

Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections

Keywords

Oral History, Statesboro, Bulloch County

Disciplines

History | Oral History | Social History | United States History

Language

English

Document Type

Transcript

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Interviewed by Marvin Goss.

Virginia Boyce Wilson Russell born in 1911, graduated from the University of Georgia in 1931. She was married to Fielding Dillard Russell (1907 – 1993) on August 3, 1931 and they had four children: Fielding Jr., William, Richard, and Virginia. She taught for a number of years in the Bulloch County school system. In the 1960s she wrote a human interest column for The Bulloch Times. She is the author of A Century of Presbyterianism in Bulloch County (1991).

Interview with Virginia Russell

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