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    rosa L. Scott

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    Rosa L. Scott, 1941. Label on original sleeve : Rosa L. Scott, 1941https://mds.marshall.edu/carl_photograph_collection/1231/thumbnail.jp

    [General Hugh L. Scott]

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    Photograph of General Hugh Lenox. Scott. General Hugh L. Scott (September 22, 1853–April 30, 1934) established his headquarters at Fort Bliss, Texas in 1913. Hugh L. Scott was in charge of the of the El Paso Military District until 1914

    A. L. Scott Farm

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    Field of cotton on the A. L. Scott Farm

    A. L. Scott Farm

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    A. L. Scott and J. C. Coit standing in a cotton field on A. L. Scott's farm

    Bradenton Councilman Robert L Scott

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    Bradenton Councilman Robert L. Scott

    William L. Scott

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    William L. Scott (Democrat, Pennsylvania) was a member of the U. S. House of Representatives who was friendly to the Mormon cause

    Kevin L. Scott, 1988 ROTC Commissioning 12

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    Kevin L. Scott was commissioned through the Jacksonville State University ROTC Early Commissioning Program. His commissioning ceremony was held December 16, 1988 at Talladega College. Shown is Kevin L. Scott during the bar pinning ceremony.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/rotc_photos/4762/thumbnail.jp

    William L. Scott

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    William L. Scott (Democrat, Pennsylvania) was a member of the U. S. House of Representatives who was friendly to the Mormon cause

    Arthur L. Scott, Seattle, n.d.

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    Born in 1863, Ella McBride began working in the photography field in 1909 when she managed the Edward Curtis Studio. She opened her own studio in 1917 with Wayne Albee. Albee moved to San Diego in 1925, and McBride continued to operate a studio in various Seattle locations. In 1932 she partnered with Richard Anderson; they continued to work together until she retired in 1954 due to her failing eyesight. She died in 1965 at the age of 102. Handwritten on image: Arthur L. Scott. Handwritten on sleeve: Arthur L. Scott.1 nitrate negative: b&w; 5 x 7 in.; discolored yello

    A. L. Scott

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    A. L. Scott, president of the Kimbell Art Foundation board, poses with one of his favorite paintings that will be in the museum to be built by the foundation. It is The Rommenlpot Players by Frans Hals. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Morning edition November 10, 1964.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/2641/thumbnail.jp
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