Russellville was founded by George Russell in 1784. He had been granted a large tract of land in Greene County, North Carolina. Also during that winter, General
Lafayette McLaws was in quarters at a house now called "Hayslope", a house that also still stands and was originally a
tavern built by the early settlers. It was originally called the
Tavern with the Red Door, while General
Joseph B. Kershaw was at the nearby Taylor plantation. The nearby
Bethesda Presbyterian Church was used as a hospital during the Civil War and is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. It has many wartime burials, 80 of which are unidentified. In the mid and early twentieth century, Russellville was a hub for production and distribution of bootleg whiskey. Depending on the reference,
Edward R. Talley was born on either September 6 or 8, 1890 in Russellville. He joined the United States Army from Russellville and, after completing recruit training, was sent to France where he distinguished himself in action near Ponchaux, France. He was a Sergeant, in Company L, 117th Infantry, 30th Division when he was awarded the
Medal of Honor for his actions on October 7, 1918. Talley died December 14, 1950, and is buried at Bent Creek Cemetery in
Whitesburg, Tennessee. As of 2020, portions of the Russellville community, including an
industrial park, have been
annexed into the city limits of
Morristown. ==References==