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Lee M Russell

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Lieutenant
  
Homer H. Casteel

Political party
  
Democratic

Preceded by
  
Theodore G. Bilbo

Spouse(s)
  
Ethel May Day

Party
  
Democratic Party

Governor
  
Theodore G. Bilbo

Name
  
Lee Russell

Succeeded by
  
Henry L. Whitfield

Preceded by
  
Theodore G. Bilbo

Role
  
Politician


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Born
  
November 16, 1875 Lafayette County, Mississippi (
1875-11-16
)

Died
  
May 5, 1943, Jackson, Mississippi, United States

Education
  
University of Mississippi

Lee Maurice Russell (November 16, 1875 – May 16, 1943) was a Mississippi politician.

He was born in Lafayette County, Mississippi and later attended the University of Mississippi. During his time as a student, he was the leader in a movement to abolish Greek fraternities. Russell graduated from the university in 1901 and enrolled in the University of Mississippi School of Law. After completing the course, he was admitted to the bar and practiced law in Oxford, Mississippi.

Russell was elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives in 1907 and to the Mississippi State Senate in 1909. In 1912, he successfully passed a bill prohibiting secret and exclusive societies at the public institutions of higher learning. The law stayed on the books for twelve years.

Russell was elected to the office of lieutenant governor in 1915 and elected governor in 1919. His term was marked by crop failures due to the boll weevil. Russell also filed an antitrust suit against several fire insurance companies for their business practices. In 1923, he was sued for seduction and breach of promise by his former secretary Frances Birkhead. Russell was acquitted and he blamed the lawsuit on the fire insurance industry.

Russell was unable to run for re-election due to the term limits in the Mississippi constitution at that time. He retired to the Gulf Coast of Mississippi. There he sold real estate for a period prior to returning to Jackson to practice law until his death on May 16, 1943. He is buried at Lakewood Memorial Park in Jackson.

References

Lee M. Russell Wikipedia