R. Taylor Scott

Robert Taylor Scott (1834 August 6, 1897) was a Virginia lawyer who was three times elected to serve as Attorney General of Virginia.[1]

From Fauquier County, Virginia, Scott graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856, and studied law under his father. He served as an officer in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. After the War he was elected to the State Convention, and was elected in 1881 to a term as a member of the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties.[2]

Scott was elected Attorney General in 1889, succeeding Rufus A. Ayers, and was twice re-elected. Scott died while in office, and was buried at Warrenton, Virginia.

References

  1. "Death List of a Day". New York Times. 7 August 1897. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  2. Ingram, John H. (1 April 1899). "Robert Taylor Scott, Late Attorney-General of Virginia". The Virginia Law Register. The Virginia Law Register. 4 (12): 798. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
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