John Scott (Iowa politician)

John Scott
6th Lieutenant Governor of Iowa
In office
1868–1870
GovernorSamuel Merrill
Preceded byBenjamin F. Gue
Succeeded byMadison Miner Walden
Member of the Iowa State Senate
In office
January 9, 1860 – January 18, 1862
In office
January 11, 1886 – January 8, 1888
Personal details
Born(1811-04-14)April 14, 1811
DiedSeptember 23, 1903(1903-09-23) (aged 92)
Resting placeNevada Municipal Cemetery
Military service
Allegiance
Years of service
  • 1846-1848
  • 1861-1865
RankColonel
Unit
Battles/wars


John Scott (April 14, 1811 – September 23, 1903) was an American politician, businessman, lawyer, and soldier.

Born in Jefferson County, Ohio, Scott taught school in Ohio and Kentucky. He studied law in Ohio and was admitted to the Ohio bar. While in Kentucky, he enlisted in the army and took part in the Mexican–American War. During his time in Mexico he was taken prisoner for several months.[1] In 1854, Scott settled in Nevada, Iowa, where he practiced law and was in real estate. He was elected to the Iowa State Senate. During the American Civil War, Scott was a colonel in the 32nd Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment. After the Civil War, Scott was elected Lieutenant Governor of Iowa. Scott wrote books about the Scott family and the 32nd Infantry Regiment. He died in Des Moines, Iowa.[2][3]

The 1880 census records his domestic servant/farm hand Billy Sunday.

References

  1. ^ https://pubs.lib.uiowa.edu/annals-of-iowa/article/13063/galley/121537/view/
  2. ^ "Senator John Scott". Iowa General Assembly. Retrieved May 23, 2024.
  3. ^ Obituary of Colonel John Scott