Robert W. Scott (1861–1929) Explained

Robert W. Scott
Office:Member of the North Carolina Senate
Term Start:January 1929
Term End:May 16, 1929
Preceded:William Banks Horton
Succeeded:Thomas Henry Hatchett
Constituency:16th district
Term Start1:January 1901
Term End1:January 1903
Preceded1:J. M. Satterfield
Succeeded1:R. L. Walker
Constituency1:18th district
Office2:Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from Alamance County
Term Start2:January 1903
Term End2:January 1905
Preceded2:E. Long
Succeeded2:W. J. Graham
Term Start3:January 1889
Term End3:January 1893
Preceded3:Thomas M. Holt
Succeeded3:J. A. Long
Birth Name:Robert Walter Scott
Birth Date:24 July 1861
Birth Place:Hawfields, North Carolina
Death Place:Hawfields, North Carolina
Spouse:
Children:14, W. Kerr and Ralph
Party:Democratic

Robert Walter Scott (July 24, 1861 – May 16, 1929) was an American farmer and politician. He was the father of W. Kerr and Ralph H. Scott and the grandfather and namesake of Robert W. Scott.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Pleasants, Julian M.. The Political Career of W. Kerr Scott: The Squire from Haw River. 2014. 11–12. October 26, 2021. 9780813146799.