Born in
Andover, Massachusetts and trained under local architect
Horatio Nelson White, Russell served as a professor of architecture at
Syracuse University from 1873 through 1881. In the course of his career he designed over 850 commercial and civic buildings in the central New York region, including the
David H. Burrell Mansion in
Little Falls, New York, a Queen Anne/Romanesque Revival stone mansion. His practice still continues today as
King + King Architects, and is New York state’s oldest and the third oldest architectural firm in the United States. He died in Syracuse on April 3, 1915, and was buried at
Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts. ==Work==