Russell trained in the United States with 19th-century Boston architect Henry Hobson Richardson.[4] Henry Rhodes had Russell and Frederick Heath design and build a house in 1901.[5]
^William Farrand Prosser Ambrose James Russell "One of the leading architects of Tacoma, is a native of the East Indies, where his birth occurred." Volume 2 of A History of the Puget Sound Country: Its Resources, Its Commerce and Its People: with Some Reference to Discoveries and Explorations in North America from the Time of Christopher Columbus Down to that of George Vancouver in 1792, The Lewis Publishing Company, 1903 Original from Harvard University Digitized Jan 30, 2008
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^Kathleen Merryman [Hosts for ghosts/ Homeowners say polite spirits pose no special problems] October 31, 1993 page H.3 Section: Soundlife The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington)
^The Area Briefly November 23, 1994 page B.6 The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington)
^Steve Dunkelberger, Walter Neary Lakewood page 57