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Buford (July 4, 1893)","Richard Simon Boykin (July 5, 1893)","(July 6, 1893)","R. L. Gordon, Jr. (July 7, 1893)","Archibald H. Taylor (July 7, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (July 11, 1893)","N. H. Massie (July 13, 1893)","Robert R. Prentiss (July 13, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (July 14, 1893)","Landon Carter Berkeley, Jr. (July 14, 1893)","J. E. Mason (July 15, 1893)","M. P. Scott (July 16, 1893)","Edward Everett holland (July 17, 1893)","J. R. A. Hobson (July 18,1893)","Horace W. Jones (July 27, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (July 31, 1893)","George M. Harrison (August 5, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (August 7, 1893)","James Lewis Tredway (August 10, 1893)","N. C. Manson, Jr. (August 10, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (August 10, 1893)","Wm. S. Brown (August 10, 1893)","E. L. Turner (August 10, 1893)","Woodhouse (August 10, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (August 11, 1893)","Wm. McK. Woodhouse (August 11, 1893)","Glaggett B. Jones (August 11, 1893)","Frank P. Christian (August 11, 1893)","Jno (?) M. Berkley (August 11, 1893)","Robb. E. Scott (August 11, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (August 12, 1893)","Robb Scott (August 12, 1893)","Frank A. Massie (August 12, 1893)","Randolph Harrison (August 13, 1893)","Frank A. Massie (August 13, 1893)","(August 14, 1893)","(August 14, 1893)","Robert D. Yancey (August 14, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (?) (August 14, 1893)","George J. Hundley (August 14, 1893)","Committee of R. T. Barton (September 1, 1893)","(September 1, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (September 27, 1893)","A. A. Campbell (September 28, 1893)","Thomas N. Williams (September 29, 1893)","R. K. Campbell (November 15, 1893)","V. C. Pamplin (November 27, 1893)","Richard W. Riely (January 29, 1894)","Henry de la Warr Flood (March 19, 1894)","(March 24, 1894)","John Rutherford (April 20, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 2, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 3, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 9, 1894)","John Baytop Cary (May 22, 1894)","Richard Carter Scott (July 31, 1894)","A. B. Blain (August 21, 1894)","Matthew Franklin Pleasants (October 13, 1894)","John R. Tillett (March 18, 1895)","Tazewell Ellett (April 18, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (May 21, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (May 25, 1895)","F. Boykin Jacobs (May 31, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (June 19, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 8, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 15, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 15, 1895)","Barton Myers (January 25, 1896)","Granville G. Valentine (April 21, 1896)","J. C. Thompson (October 9, 1896)","L. N. Caldwell (January 25, 1897)","E. V. Barley (March 30, 1897)","E. V. Barley (May 22, 1897)","N. P. Scott (June 7, 1897)","John L. Lee (June 17, 1897)","Henry O. Humphreys (July 1, 1897)","L. L. Brown (July 5, 1897)","J. B. T. Thornton (July 7, 1897)","D. H. Howard (July 9, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 11, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 12, 1897)","Louis C. Barley (July 14, 1897)","Leonard Marbury (July 15, 1897)","(July 16, 1897)","L. M. 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Mackall (March 1899)","Frederick W. M. Holliday (April 1899)","July 1899","1899","B. R. Wellford, Jr. (May 11, 1901)","(May 23, May 25, May 28, 1901)","R. H. Stoltz (May 28, 1901)","(May 31, 1901)","C. Wright (September 26, 1901)","S. R. Curtis (October 13, 1901)","C. Wright (October 21, 1901)","C. Wright (October 25, 1901)","W. B. McChesney (December 12, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 18, 1901)","A. B. Perkins (December 20, 1901)","James (December 26, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 31, 1901)","John Lamb (January 9, 1903)","S. S. P. Patterson (April 18, 1903)","J. E. Dickerson, Jr. (July 03, 1903)","Frederick E. Wadhams (October 13, 1903)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 25, 1903)","Allen Caperton Braxton (December 2, 1903)","Samuel P. Waddill (December 30, 1903)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 22, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 26, 1904)","William Fleming (February 3, 1904)","L. E. McPherson (February 04, 2004)","Eugene C. Massie (February 6, 1904)","Samuel P. 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Pollard (September 28, 1905)","Charles 'Chas' Urquhart Williams (September 28, 1905)","John Fairfield Dryden (October 4, 1905)","John W. Price (November 2, 1905)","J. Randolph Tucker (December 3, 1905)","J. A. McGilvray (December 14, 1905)","S. Gordon Cunning (December 20, 1905)","C. C. Carlin (December 20, 1905)","J. A. Massie (February 16, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","Daniel C. O'Flaherty and Minitree J. Fulton (March 12, 1906)","Richard T. Wilson (August 1, 1906)","Thomas Walter Harrison (September 27,1906)","W. H. Hofheimer (June 3, 1907)","Heth Lorton (March 25, 1907) [includes \"The Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia: Rules for Admission of Members\"]","L. F. Gibson (1907)","Thomas Lee Broun (July 7, 1909)","Alfred B. Williams (January 15, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (January 25, 1910)","J. Lackey (April 11, 1910)","B. C. Taylor (March 19, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (May 18, 1910)","Jas D. Hall, Jr. (May 29, 1910)","J. O. Shepherd (June 21, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","George F. Henry (December 23, 1910)","Hunsdon Cary (January 28, 1911)","George P. Mayo (February 15, 1911)","William D. Richardson, George Bryan, B. M. Anderson, William Clayton Torrence, R. A. Lancaster, Jr. (February 23, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (March 8, 1911)","University of Virginia, Department of Law, Office of the Dean (March 25, 1911)","Lewis M. Coleman (June 7, 1911)","(October 18, 1911)","Robert H. Talley (November 18, 1911)","George L. Christian (December 13, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (December 23, 1911)","Thomas P. Bryan (December 23, 1911)","Washington and Lee University School of Law, Office of the Dean (January 20, 1912)","Robert Thomas Barton (January 23, 1912)","Harry F. Payne (February 15, 1912)","William L. Royall (April 4, 1912)","Richard T. Wilson (April 17, 1912)","Lilburn T. Myers (April 30, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 4, 1912)","Arthur C. Humphreys (November 5, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 8, 1912)","Charles E. Moran (September 30, 1913)","John Peyton McGuire, II (October 8, 1913)","J. K. M. Norton (November 6, 1913)","Frederick E. Nolting (November 19, 1914)","R. Carter Scott (November 1, 1915)","Thomas Branch (November 15, 1915)","George P. Mayo (January 27, 1916)","Henry W. Holt (March 17, 1916)","R. Carter Beverley (March 20, 1916)","Jacob Mazer (March 31, 1916)","Wyndham R. Meredith (July 20, 1916)","(July 24, 1916)","Ordway Puller (August 8, 1916)","(August 17, 1916)","William Hodges Mann (October 9, 1916)","P. A. L. Smith (November 9, 1916)","W. Russell Bowie (January 3, 1917)","William Cabell Brown (February 21, 1917)","L. W. McVeigh (April 16, 1917)","Wyndham R. Meredith (April 19, 1917)","John P. McGuire (April 23, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 1, 1917)","John P. McGuire (May 2, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 21, 1917)","R. Carter Beverley (July 3, 1917)","Rorer A. James (January 5, 1918)","L. W. H. Peyton (January 7, 1918)","Robert Carter Jett (January 26, 1918)","(January 29, 1918)","(February 4, 1918)","Murray M. McGuire (February 8,1918)","Robert Carter Jett (February 20, 1918)","James A. Wilson (April 24, 1918)","Richard W. Carrington (May 9, 1918)","R. Carter Scott (May 27, 1918)","William L. Marbury (June 10, 1918)","R. R. Lewis (July 6, 1918)","Thomas R. Keith (March 20, 1919)","(July 28, 1919)","Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. (July 31, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 5, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 9, 1919)","George Bryan (August 20, 1919)","J. H. Patterson (September 5, 1919)","George Bryan (November 28,1919)","Harry Anthony Gooding (December 4, 1919)","Lewis C. Williams, James Mullen, Cyrus W. Beale, and Guy B. Hazelgrove (May 10, 1920)","Goodrich Hatton (May 27, 1920)","Anna Tuttle Heck (July 13, 1920)","H. B. Powell Holliday (February 22, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (July 21, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (August 9, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 31, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 27, 1921)","Robert C. Jackson and W. J. Henson (September 12, 1921)","University of Virginia, Alumni Association (September 24, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (September 27, 1921)","George Edmond Massie (December 8, 1921)","Francis Rawle, Joseph W. Henderson, Samuel K. White (March 1, 1922)","Francis Rawle (March 11, 1922)","Levin Joynes (March 15, 1922)","James S. McCluer (May 1,1922)","James S. McCluer (May 5, 1922)","(May 16, 1922)","(June 3, 1922)","Beverley T. Crump (June 26, 1922)","B. D. White (October 9, 1922)","University of Virginia, Alumni Assocation (October 10, 1922)","B. D. White (October 17, 1922)","M. Louise Evans (November 6, 1922)","Maryland Training School for Boys (December 23, 1922) [includes pamphlet \"Disciplinary and Grading System of the Maryland Training School for Boys\"]","George Bryan (January 31, 1923)","Leon C. Faulkner (February 3, 1923)","(February 16, 1923)","John B. Duval (March 9, 1923)","E. W. Nichols (June 2, 1923)","O. H. Funstein (August 31, 1923)","Robert D. Yancey (March 13, 1924)","Robert D. Yancey (March 21, 1924)","John L. Lee (March 26, 1924)","Carrie M. Gregory (May 30, 1924)","John L. Lee (June 3, 1924)","(June 30, 1924)","(October 22, 1924)","H. H. Holt (November 18, 1924)","Jonathan Bryan (June 3, 1925)","W. C. Saunders (June 12, 1925)","C. A. Ashby (October 28, 1925)","Robert B. Tunstall (February 1, 1926)","John L. Lee (March 25, 1926)","John L. Lee (April 19, 1926)","(May 8, 1926)","R. H. Downman (January 11, 1927)","(January 24, 1927)","Fulton Kegley (January 5)","Robert Taylor Scott, brother","George Bryan","Unknown ","James P. Jeffries (March 4, 1890)","Thomas Whitehead (March 6, 1890)","J. H. Sherrard (March 10, 1890)","William G. Marshall (March 13, 1890)","Chas. D. Harrison (March 19, 1890)","E. Henton, Jr. (March 22, 1890)","James P. Jeffries (March 22, 1890)","W. N. Thorn (March 31, 1890)","G. S. P. Triplett (April 1, 1890)","Marshall M. McCormick (April 1, 1890)","McLain Pleasants (April 10, 1890)","W. McD. Lee (April 17, 1890)","James W. Marshall (April 17, 1890)","John R. Thurman (April 25, 1890)","J. M. Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. West (August 6, 1893)","Graham Claytor (August 11, 1893)","Geo. M. Cochran (August 12, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (August 12, 1893)","Bedford Glascock (August 14, 1893)","Adolphus Blair (August 16, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 17, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 29, 1893)","James C. Hooe (August 23, 1893)","E. M. Rowell (August 25, 1893)","R. Kenna Campbell (August 26, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (August 26, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 31, 1893)","James C. Hooe (September 4, 1893)","William M. Peyton (September 4, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 14, 1893)","L. S. Walker (September 18, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 20, 1893)","H. W. Flourney (September 20, 1893)","A. T. Shields (September 21, 1893)","R. J. Washington (September 26, 1893)","L. C. Fowler (October 2, 1893)","John. E. Massey (October 19, 1893)","Algernon Bertrand Chandler, Sr. (October 21, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (October 23, 1893)","Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 23, 1893)","J. Walter Stott (October 12, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (October 30, 1893)","William M. Peyton (October 31, 1893)","D. M. P. (November 2, 1893)","R. M. Charles (November 9, 1893)","William M. Peyton (November 11, 1893)","William C. Marshall (November 11, 1893)","James V. Brooke (November 18, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (November 20, 1893)","A. Magill Smitth (November 21, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (December 5, 1893)","John S. Chapman (December 6, 1893)","William C. Marshall (December 8, 1893)","R. A. East (December 9, 1893)","(December 13, 1893)","Legh R. Watts (December 30, 1893)","George M. Cochran (January 16, 1894)","Richard B. Davis (February 2, 1894)","(February 8, 1894)","(February 9, 1894)","James C. Haynes (July 21, 1894)","Geo. C. 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Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525","The guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024.","The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  ","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","The collection consists of over 500 correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century.","Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","The materials in this collection are in English."],"unitid_tesim":["Ms.2024.081"],"normalized_title_ssm":["R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection"],"collection_ssim":["R. Taylor Scott and R. 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Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. 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Gill (August 3, 1893)","David S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)","E. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)","James Hay (August 7, 1893)","James Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)","(August 8, 1893)","R. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)","John A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)","W. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)","John T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eRobert Taylor Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhen Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVirginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cb\u003eRichard Carter Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUpon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. 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He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003cextref href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/extref\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the R. 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These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eInformation from the original finding aid: \u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  "],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . 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Humphreys (July 1, 1897)","L. L. Brown (July 5, 1897)","J. B. T. Thornton (July 7, 1897)","D. H. Howard (July 9, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 11, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 12, 1897)","Louis C. Barley (July 14, 1897)","Leonard Marbury (July 15, 1897)","(July 16, 1897)","L. M. Shumate (July 16, 1897)","J. W. Willeux (July 17,1897)","Richard A. Dobie (July 18, 1897)","H. N. Bell (July 20, 1897)","John E. Mapp (July 22, 1897)","George Walter Mapp (July 22, 1897)","Walter Herron Taylor, Jr. (July 23, 1897)","George Walter Mapp (July 24, 1897)","G. H. Fude (July 26, 1897)","(July 26, 1897)","James Dunlop Moncure (September 22, 1897)","Fredrick Warburton (November 15, 1897)","William Roane Aylett (November 30,1897)","Morton Marye (December 4, 1897)","Morton Marye (December 4, 1897)","James E. Clements (December 25, 1897)","James E. Clements (December 27,1897)","J. A. Montague (January 01, 1898)","Morton Marye (February 05, 1898)","S. M. Wilkes (March 15, 1898)","James R. Caton (March 19, 1898)","John H. Muncy (August 7, 1898)","John H. Muncy (November 6, 1898)","Thos. Whitehead, Jr. (November 9, 1898)","James Keith (November 22, 1898)","W. Bullitt Fitz-Hugh (January 1899)","William C. West (March 9, 1899)","J. E. Spanenberg (March 16, 1899)","Thomas B. Mackall (March 1899)","Frederick W. M. Holliday (April 1899)","July 1899","1899","B. R. Wellford, Jr. (May 11, 1901)","(May 23, May 25, May 28, 1901)","R. H. Stoltz (May 28, 1901)","(May 31, 1901)","C. Wright (September 26, 1901)","S. R. Curtis (October 13, 1901)","C. Wright (October 21, 1901)","C. Wright (October 25, 1901)","W. B. McChesney (December 12, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 18, 1901)","A. B. Perkins (December 20, 1901)","James (December 26, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 31, 1901)","John Lamb (January 9, 1903)","S. S. P. Patterson (April 18, 1903)","J. E. Dickerson, Jr. (July 03, 1903)","Frederick E. Wadhams (October 13, 1903)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 25, 1903)","Allen Caperton Braxton (December 2, 1903)","Samuel P. Waddill (December 30, 1903)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 22, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 26, 1904)","William Fleming (February 3, 1904)","L. E. McPherson (February 04, 2004)","Eugene C. Massie (February 6, 1904)","Samuel P. Waddill (February 16, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (February 20, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (March 2, 1904)","William H. Sands (March 17, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (May 20, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (March 24, 1904)","S. E. Everett (April 21, 1904)","Edwin J. Farber (May 17, 1904)","William Gilliam (May 18, 1904)","J. B. T. Thornton (May 18, 1904)","Rick W. Hillary (May 23, 1904)","Edwin J. Farber (June 1, 1904)","(June 6, 1904)","R. H. Pitt and J. W. Mitchell (July 11, 1904)","Connally F. Trigg (July 18, 1904)","John S. Eggleston (August 2, 1904)","Alfred B. Wiliams (August 4, 1904)","Hill Montague (August 18, 1904)","George C. Gregory (August 24, 1904)","C. E. Bolling (September 15, 1904)","Walter A. Watson (September 27, 1904)","O. A. Hawkins (October 12, 1904)","Philip Alexander Wellford (November 24, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 28, 1904)","Overton Howard (November 29, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (November 29, 1904)","Augustine Royall (January 10, 1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 14, 1905)","J. A. C. Keith (January 27,1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 26, 1905)","H. A. Atkinson (February 11, 1905)","George Bryan (February 20, 1905)","J. Jordan Leake and Frank W. Christian (February 21, 1905)","Joseph Lippman (February 27, 1905)","George Bryan (March 6, 1905)","Howard Shield (March 11, 1905)","John H. Ingram (March 14, 1905)","Willoughby Newton, Jr. (March 30, 1905)","William Loplon [?] (April 12, 1905)","W. C. Marshall (May 2, 1905)","George Bryan (May 25, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 13, 1905)","Patrick H. C. Cabell (July 20, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 29, 1905)","Charles V. Carrington (September 20, 1905)","John G. Winston (September 25, 1905)","Phil B. Sheild (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Alfred B. Courtney (September 26, 1905)","A. W. Patterson (September 26, 1905)","Henry R. Pollard (September 28, 1905)","Charles 'Chas' Urquhart Williams (September 28, 1905)","John Fairfield Dryden (October 4, 1905)","John W. Price (November 2, 1905)","J. Randolph Tucker (December 3, 1905)","J. A. McGilvray (December 14, 1905)","S. Gordon Cunning (December 20, 1905)","C. C. Carlin (December 20, 1905)","J. A. Massie (February 16, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","Daniel C. O'Flaherty and Minitree J. Fulton (March 12, 1906)","Richard T. Wilson (August 1, 1906)","Thomas Walter Harrison (September 27,1906)","W. H. Hofheimer (June 3, 1907)","Heth Lorton (March 25, 1907) [includes \"The Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia: Rules for Admission of Members\"]","L. F. Gibson (1907)","Thomas Lee Broun (July 7, 1909)","Alfred B. Williams (January 15, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (January 25, 1910)","J. Lackey (April 11, 1910)","B. C. Taylor (March 19, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (May 18, 1910)","Jas D. Hall, Jr. (May 29, 1910)","J. O. Shepherd (June 21, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","George F. Henry (December 23, 1910)","Hunsdon Cary (January 28, 1911)","George P. Mayo (February 15, 1911)","William D. Richardson, George Bryan, B. M. Anderson, William Clayton Torrence, R. A. Lancaster, Jr. (February 23, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (March 8, 1911)","University of Virginia, Department of Law, Office of the Dean (March 25, 1911)","Lewis M. Coleman (June 7, 1911)","(October 18, 1911)","Robert H. Talley (November 18, 1911)","George L. Christian (December 13, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (December 23, 1911)","Thomas P. Bryan (December 23, 1911)","Washington and Lee University School of Law, Office of the Dean (January 20, 1912)","Robert Thomas Barton (January 23, 1912)","Harry F. Payne (February 15, 1912)","William L. Royall (April 4, 1912)","Richard T. Wilson (April 17, 1912)","Lilburn T. Myers (April 30, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 4, 1912)","Arthur C. Humphreys (November 5, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 8, 1912)","Charles E. Moran (September 30, 1913)","John Peyton McGuire, II (October 8, 1913)","J. K. M. Norton (November 6, 1913)","Frederick E. Nolting (November 19, 1914)","R. Carter Scott (November 1, 1915)","Thomas Branch (November 15, 1915)","George P. Mayo (January 27, 1916)","Henry W. Holt (March 17, 1916)","R. Carter Beverley (March 20, 1916)","Jacob Mazer (March 31, 1916)","Wyndham R. Meredith (July 20, 1916)","(July 24, 1916)","Ordway Puller (August 8, 1916)","(August 17, 1916)","William Hodges Mann (October 9, 1916)","P. A. L. Smith (November 9, 1916)","W. Russell Bowie (January 3, 1917)","William Cabell Brown (February 21, 1917)","L. W. McVeigh (April 16, 1917)","Wyndham R. Meredith (April 19, 1917)","John P. McGuire (April 23, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 1, 1917)","John P. McGuire (May 2, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 21, 1917)","R. Carter Beverley (July 3, 1917)","Rorer A. James (January 5, 1918)","L. W. H. Peyton (January 7, 1918)","Robert Carter Jett (January 26, 1918)","(January 29, 1918)","(February 4, 1918)","Murray M. McGuire (February 8,1918)","Robert Carter Jett (February 20, 1918)","James A. Wilson (April 24, 1918)","Richard W. Carrington (May 9, 1918)","R. Carter Scott (May 27, 1918)","William L. Marbury (June 10, 1918)","R. R. Lewis (July 6, 1918)","Thomas R. Keith (March 20, 1919)","(July 28, 1919)","Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. (July 31, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 5, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 9, 1919)","George Bryan (August 20, 1919)","J. H. Patterson (September 5, 1919)","George Bryan (November 28,1919)","Harry Anthony Gooding (December 4, 1919)","Lewis C. Williams, James Mullen, Cyrus W. Beale, and Guy B. Hazelgrove (May 10, 1920)","Goodrich Hatton (May 27, 1920)","Anna Tuttle Heck (July 13, 1920)","H. B. Powell Holliday (February 22, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (July 21, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (August 9, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 31, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 27, 1921)","Robert C. Jackson and W. J. Henson (September 12, 1921)","University of Virginia, Alumni Association (September 24, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (September 27, 1921)","George Edmond Massie (December 8, 1921)","Francis Rawle, Joseph W. Henderson, Samuel K. White (March 1, 1922)","Francis Rawle (March 11, 1922)","Levin Joynes (March 15, 1922)","James S. McCluer (May 1,1922)","James S. McCluer (May 5, 1922)","(May 16, 1922)","(June 3, 1922)","Beverley T. Crump (June 26, 1922)","B. D. White (October 9, 1922)","University of Virginia, Alumni Assocation (October 10, 1922)","B. D. White (October 17, 1922)","M. Louise Evans (November 6, 1922)","Maryland Training School for Boys (December 23, 1922) [includes pamphlet \"Disciplinary and Grading System of the Maryland Training School for Boys\"]","George Bryan (January 31, 1923)","Leon C. Faulkner (February 3, 1923)","(February 16, 1923)","John B. Duval (March 9, 1923)","E. W. Nichols (June 2, 1923)","O. H. Funstein (August 31, 1923)","Robert D. Yancey (March 13, 1924)","Robert D. Yancey (March 21, 1924)","John L. Lee (March 26, 1924)","Carrie M. Gregory (May 30, 1924)","John L. Lee (June 3, 1924)","(June 30, 1924)","(October 22, 1924)","H. H. Holt (November 18, 1924)","Jonathan Bryan (June 3, 1925)","W. C. Saunders (June 12, 1925)","C. A. Ashby (October 28, 1925)","Robert B. Tunstall (February 1, 1926)","John L. Lee (March 25, 1926)","John L. Lee (April 19, 1926)","(May 8, 1926)","R. H. Downman (January 11, 1927)","(January 24, 1927)","Fulton Kegley (January 5)","Robert Taylor Scott, brother","George Bryan","Unknown ","James P. Jeffries (March 4, 1890)","Thomas Whitehead (March 6, 1890)","J. H. Sherrard (March 10, 1890)","William G. Marshall (March 13, 1890)","Chas. D. Harrison (March 19, 1890)","E. Henton, Jr. (March 22, 1890)","James P. Jeffries (March 22, 1890)","W. N. Thorn (March 31, 1890)","G. S. P. Triplett (April 1, 1890)","Marshall M. McCormick (April 1, 1890)","McLain Pleasants (April 10, 1890)","W. McD. Lee (April 17, 1890)","James W. Marshall (April 17, 1890)","John R. Thurman (April 25, 1890)","J. M. Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. West (August 6, 1893)","Graham Claytor (August 11, 1893)","Geo. M. Cochran (August 12, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (August 12, 1893)","Bedford Glascock (August 14, 1893)","Adolphus Blair (August 16, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 17, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 29, 1893)","James C. Hooe (August 23, 1893)","E. M. Rowell (August 25, 1893)","R. Kenna Campbell (August 26, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (August 26, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 31, 1893)","James C. Hooe (September 4, 1893)","William M. Peyton (September 4, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 14, 1893)","L. S. Walker (September 18, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 20, 1893)","H. W. Flourney (September 20, 1893)","A. T. Shields (September 21, 1893)","R. J. Washington (September 26, 1893)","L. C. Fowler (October 2, 1893)","John. E. Massey (October 19, 1893)","Algernon Bertrand Chandler, Sr. (October 21, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (October 23, 1893)","Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 23, 1893)","J. Walter Stott (October 12, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (October 30, 1893)","William M. Peyton (October 31, 1893)","D. M. P. (November 2, 1893)","R. M. Charles (November 9, 1893)","William M. Peyton (November 11, 1893)","William C. Marshall (November 11, 1893)","James V. Brooke (November 18, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (November 20, 1893)","A. Magill Smitth (November 21, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (December 5, 1893)","John S. Chapman (December 6, 1893)","William C. Marshall (December 8, 1893)","R. A. East (December 9, 1893)","(December 13, 1893)","Legh R. Watts (December 30, 1893)","George M. Cochran (January 16, 1894)","Richard B. Davis (February 2, 1894)","(February 8, 1894)","(February 9, 1894)","James C. Haynes (July 21, 1894)","Geo. C. Oryain [?] (August 15, 1895)","Fulton Kegley (November 28, 1895)","Cary Breckinridge (February 20, 1897)","W. B. Clarke (March 29, 1897)","J. S. Lawless Seely (May 20, 1897)","W. H. Taylor (June 12, 1897) [letter typed by R. Taylor Scott, with handwriting from W. H. Taylor on back]","Thos. M. Hulak (June 22, 1897)","N. E. Smith (July 6, 1897)","R. T. Irvine (July 7, 1897)","H. A. W. Skeen (July 9, 1897)","Frank Hume (July 9, 1897)","H. M. Clarkson (July 9, 1897)","(July 13, 1897)","John T. West (July 13, 1897)","Jas. H. Fletcher (July 17, 1897)","J. H. Long (July 17, 1897)","Thos. M. Wood (July 17, 1897)","F. E. Dunklee (July 17, 1897)","William J. Lions (July 20, 1897)","R. H. Saunders (July 21, 1897)","T. W. Harrison","K. E. Murray (February 24)","(August 1, 1893)","A. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)","Edward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)","A. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)","A. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)","James Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)","Richard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)","George E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)","R. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)","E. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)","Herbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)","David Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)","W. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)","H. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)","David S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)","E. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)","James Hay (August 7, 1893)","James Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)","(August 8, 1893)","R. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)","John A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)","W. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)","John T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525","The guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024.","The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  ","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","The collection consists of over 500 correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. 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Gregory (May 30, 1924)","John L. Lee (June 3, 1924)","(June 30, 1924)","(October 22, 1924)","H. H. Holt (November 18, 1924)","Jonathan Bryan (June 3, 1925)","W. C. Saunders (June 12, 1925)","C. A. Ashby (October 28, 1925)","Robert B. Tunstall (February 1, 1926)","John L. Lee (March 25, 1926)","John L. Lee (April 19, 1926)","(May 8, 1926)","R. H. Downman (January 11, 1927)","(January 24, 1927)","Fulton Kegley (January 5)","Robert Taylor Scott, brother","George Bryan","Unknown ","James P. Jeffries (March 4, 1890)","Thomas Whitehead (March 6, 1890)","J. H. Sherrard (March 10, 1890)","William G. Marshall (March 13, 1890)","Chas. D. Harrison (March 19, 1890)","E. Henton, Jr. (March 22, 1890)","James P. Jeffries (March 22, 1890)","W. N. Thorn (March 31, 1890)","G. S. P. Triplett (April 1, 1890)","Marshall M. McCormick (April 1, 1890)","McLain Pleasants (April 10, 1890)","W. McD. Lee (April 17, 1890)","James W. Marshall (April 17, 1890)","John R. Thurman (April 25, 1890)","J. M. Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. West (August 6, 1893)","Graham Claytor (August 11, 1893)","Geo. M. Cochran (August 12, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (August 12, 1893)","Bedford Glascock (August 14, 1893)","Adolphus Blair (August 16, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 17, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 29, 1893)","James C. Hooe (August 23, 1893)","E. M. Rowell (August 25, 1893)","R. Kenna Campbell (August 26, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (August 26, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 31, 1893)","James C. Hooe (September 4, 1893)","William M. Peyton (September 4, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 14, 1893)","L. S. Walker (September 18, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 20, 1893)","H. W. Flourney (September 20, 1893)","A. T. Shields (September 21, 1893)","R. J. Washington (September 26, 1893)","L. C. Fowler (October 2, 1893)","John. E. Massey (October 19, 1893)","Algernon Bertrand Chandler, Sr. (October 21, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (October 23, 1893)","Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 23, 1893)","J. Walter Stott (October 12, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (October 30, 1893)","William M. Peyton (October 31, 1893)","D. M. P. (November 2, 1893)","R. M. Charles (November 9, 1893)","William M. Peyton (November 11, 1893)","William C. Marshall (November 11, 1893)","James V. Brooke (November 18, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (November 20, 1893)","A. Magill Smitth (November 21, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (December 5, 1893)","John S. Chapman (December 6, 1893)","William C. Marshall (December 8, 1893)","R. A. East (December 9, 1893)","(December 13, 1893)","Legh R. Watts (December 30, 1893)","George M. Cochran (January 16, 1894)","Richard B. Davis (February 2, 1894)","(February 8, 1894)","(February 9, 1894)","James C. Haynes (July 21, 1894)","Geo. C. Oryain [?] (August 15, 1895)","Fulton Kegley (November 28, 1895)","Cary Breckinridge (February 20, 1897)","W. B. Clarke (March 29, 1897)","J. S. Lawless Seely (May 20, 1897)","W. H. Taylor (June 12, 1897) [letter typed by R. Taylor Scott, with handwriting from W. H. Taylor on back]","Thos. M. Hulak (June 22, 1897)","N. E. Smith (July 6, 1897)","R. T. Irvine (July 7, 1897)","H. A. W. Skeen (July 9, 1897)","Frank Hume (July 9, 1897)","H. M. Clarkson (July 9, 1897)","(July 13, 1897)","John T. West (July 13, 1897)","Jas. H. Fletcher (July 17, 1897)","J. H. Long (July 17, 1897)","Thos. M. Wood (July 17, 1897)","F. E. Dunklee (July 17, 1897)","William J. Lions (July 20, 1897)","R. H. Saunders (July 21, 1897)","T. W. Harrison","K. E. Murray (February 24)","(August 1, 1893)","A. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)","Edward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)","A. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)","A. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)","James Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)","Richard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)","George E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)","R. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)","E. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)","Herbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)","David Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)","W. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)","H. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)","David S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)","E. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)","James Hay (August 7, 1893)","James Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)","(August 8, 1893)","R. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)","John A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)","W. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)","John T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eRobert Taylor Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhen Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVirginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cb\u003eRichard Carter Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUpon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSources:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDealer paperwork. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAncestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAncestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical "],"bioghist_tesim":["Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003cextref href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/extref\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ )."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection, 1890 - 1927, Ms2024-081, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection, 1890 - 1927, Ms2024-081, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026amp; Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries I: Book contains the copy of the book \u003ci\u003eManual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia\u003c/i\u003e, 1893-1894. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eInformation from the original finding aid: \u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. 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Christian (August 31, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 27, 1921)","Robert C. Jackson and W. J. Henson (September 12, 1921)","University of Virginia, Alumni Association (September 24, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (September 27, 1921)","George Edmond Massie (December 8, 1921)","Francis Rawle, Joseph W. Henderson, Samuel K. White (March 1, 1922)","Francis Rawle (March 11, 1922)","Levin Joynes (March 15, 1922)","James S. McCluer (May 1,1922)","James S. McCluer (May 5, 1922)","(May 16, 1922)","(June 3, 1922)","Beverley T. Crump (June 26, 1922)","B. D. White (October 9, 1922)","University of Virginia, Alumni Assocation (October 10, 1922)","B. D. White (October 17, 1922)","M. Louise Evans (November 6, 1922)","Maryland Training School for Boys (December 23, 1922) [includes pamphlet \"Disciplinary and Grading System of the Maryland Training School for Boys\"]","George Bryan (January 31, 1923)","Leon C. Faulkner (February 3, 1923)","(February 16, 1923)","John B. Duval (March 9, 1923)","E. W. Nichols (June 2, 1923)","O. H. Funstein (August 31, 1923)","Robert D. Yancey (March 13, 1924)","Robert D. Yancey (March 21, 1924)","John L. Lee (March 26, 1924)","Carrie M. Gregory (May 30, 1924)","John L. Lee (June 3, 1924)","(June 30, 1924)","(October 22, 1924)","H. H. Holt (November 18, 1924)","Jonathan Bryan (June 3, 1925)","W. C. Saunders (June 12, 1925)","C. A. Ashby (October 28, 1925)","Robert B. Tunstall (February 1, 1926)","John L. Lee (March 25, 1926)","John L. Lee (April 19, 1926)","(May 8, 1926)","R. H. Downman (January 11, 1927)","(January 24, 1927)","Fulton Kegley (January 5)","Robert Taylor Scott, brother","George Bryan","Unknown ","James P. Jeffries (March 4, 1890)","Thomas Whitehead (March 6, 1890)","J. H. Sherrard (March 10, 1890)","William G. Marshall (March 13, 1890)","Chas. D. Harrison (March 19, 1890)","E. Henton, Jr. (March 22, 1890)","James P. Jeffries (March 22, 1890)","W. N. Thorn (March 31, 1890)","G. S. P. Triplett (April 1, 1890)","Marshall M. McCormick (April 1, 1890)","McLain Pleasants (April 10, 1890)","W. McD. Lee (April 17, 1890)","James W. Marshall (April 17, 1890)","John R. Thurman (April 25, 1890)","J. M. Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. West (August 6, 1893)","Graham Claytor (August 11, 1893)","Geo. M. Cochran (August 12, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (August 12, 1893)","Bedford Glascock (August 14, 1893)","Adolphus Blair (August 16, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 17, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 29, 1893)","James C. Hooe (August 23, 1893)","E. M. Rowell (August 25, 1893)","R. Kenna Campbell (August 26, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (August 26, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 31, 1893)","James C. Hooe (September 4, 1893)","William M. Peyton (September 4, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 14, 1893)","L. S. Walker (September 18, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 20, 1893)","H. W. Flourney (September 20, 1893)","A. T. Shields (September 21, 1893)","R. J. Washington (September 26, 1893)","L. C. Fowler (October 2, 1893)","John. E. Massey (October 19, 1893)","Algernon Bertrand Chandler, Sr. (October 21, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (October 23, 1893)","Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 23, 1893)","J. Walter Stott (October 12, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (October 30, 1893)","William M. Peyton (October 31, 1893)","D. M. P. (November 2, 1893)","R. M. Charles (November 9, 1893)","William M. Peyton (November 11, 1893)","William C. Marshall (November 11, 1893)","James V. Brooke (November 18, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (November 20, 1893)","A. Magill Smitth (November 21, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (December 5, 1893)","John S. Chapman (December 6, 1893)","William C. Marshall (December 8, 1893)","R. A. East (December 9, 1893)","(December 13, 1893)","Legh R. Watts (December 30, 1893)","George M. Cochran (January 16, 1894)","Richard B. Davis (February 2, 1894)","(February 8, 1894)","(February 9, 1894)","James C. Haynes (July 21, 1894)","Geo. C. Oryain [?] (August 15, 1895)","Fulton Kegley (November 28, 1895)","Cary Breckinridge (February 20, 1897)","W. B. Clarke (March 29, 1897)","J. S. Lawless Seely (May 20, 1897)","W. H. Taylor (June 12, 1897) [letter typed by R. Taylor Scott, with handwriting from W. H. Taylor on back]","Thos. M. Hulak (June 22, 1897)","N. E. Smith (July 6, 1897)","R. T. Irvine (July 7, 1897)","H. A. W. Skeen (July 9, 1897)","Frank Hume (July 9, 1897)","H. M. Clarkson (July 9, 1897)","(July 13, 1897)","John T. West (July 13, 1897)","Jas. H. Fletcher (July 17, 1897)","J. H. Long (July 17, 1897)","Thos. M. Wood (July 17, 1897)","F. E. Dunklee (July 17, 1897)","William J. Lions (July 20, 1897)","R. H. Saunders (July 21, 1897)","T. W. Harrison","K. E. Murray (February 24)","(August 1, 1893)","A. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)","Edward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)","A. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)","A. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)","James Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)","Richard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)","George E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)","R. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)","E. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)","Herbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)","David Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)","W. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)","H. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)","David S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)","E. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)","James Hay (August 7, 1893)","James Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)","(August 8, 1893)","R. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)","John A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)","W. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)","John T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525","The guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024.","The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  ","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","The collection consists of over 500 correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century.","Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","The materials in this collection are in English."],"unitid_tesim":["Ms.2024.081"],"normalized_title_ssm":["R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection"],"collection_ssim":["R. Taylor Scott and R. 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Saunders (July 21, 1897)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eT. W. Harrison\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eK. E. Murray (February 24)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003e(August 1, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eA. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eEdward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eA. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eA. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJames Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eRichard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eGeorge E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eR. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eE. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eHerbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eDavid Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eW. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eH. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eDavid S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eE. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJames Hay (August 7, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJames Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003e(August 8, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eR. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJohn A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eW. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eGuy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJohn T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJohn R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eW. Griffin (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eM. Oldham (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eL. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eZenith Page (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eHerman Jackson (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eS. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eG. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eB. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eA. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eP. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJ. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eHarrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eT. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eA. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJ. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eL. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eWilliam H. Meade (August 11, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJ. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJ. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eT. H. 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Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. West (August 6, 1893)","Graham Claytor (August 11, 1893)","Geo. M. Cochran (August 12, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (August 12, 1893)","Bedford Glascock (August 14, 1893)","Adolphus Blair (August 16, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 17, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 29, 1893)","James C. Hooe (August 23, 1893)","E. M. Rowell (August 25, 1893)","R. Kenna Campbell (August 26, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (August 26, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 31, 1893)","James C. Hooe (September 4, 1893)","William M. Peyton (September 4, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 14, 1893)","L. S. Walker (September 18, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 20, 1893)","H. W. Flourney (September 20, 1893)","A. T. Shields (September 21, 1893)","R. J. Washington (September 26, 1893)","L. C. Fowler (October 2, 1893)","John. E. Massey (October 19, 1893)","Algernon Bertrand Chandler, Sr. (October 21, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (October 23, 1893)","Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 23, 1893)","J. Walter Stott (October 12, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (October 30, 1893)","William M. Peyton (October 31, 1893)","D. M. P. (November 2, 1893)","R. M. Charles (November 9, 1893)","William M. Peyton (November 11, 1893)","William C. Marshall (November 11, 1893)","James V. Brooke (November 18, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (November 20, 1893)","A. Magill Smitth (November 21, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (December 5, 1893)","John S. Chapman (December 6, 1893)","William C. Marshall (December 8, 1893)","R. A. East (December 9, 1893)","(December 13, 1893)","Legh R. Watts (December 30, 1893)","George M. Cochran (January 16, 1894)","Richard B. Davis (February 2, 1894)","(February 8, 1894)","(February 9, 1894)","James C. Haynes (July 21, 1894)","Geo. C. Oryain [?] (August 15, 1895)","Fulton Kegley (November 28, 1895)","Cary Breckinridge (February 20, 1897)","W. B. Clarke (March 29, 1897)","J. S. Lawless Seely (May 20, 1897)","W. H. Taylor (June 12, 1897) [letter typed by R. Taylor Scott, with handwriting from W. H. Taylor on back]","Thos. M. Hulak (June 22, 1897)","N. E. Smith (July 6, 1897)","R. T. Irvine (July 7, 1897)","H. A. W. Skeen (July 9, 1897)","Frank Hume (July 9, 1897)","H. M. Clarkson (July 9, 1897)","(July 13, 1897)","John T. West (July 13, 1897)","Jas. H. Fletcher (July 17, 1897)","J. H. Long (July 17, 1897)","Thos. M. Wood (July 17, 1897)","F. E. Dunklee (July 17, 1897)","William J. Lions (July 20, 1897)","R. H. Saunders (July 21, 1897)","T. W. Harrison","K. E. Murray (February 24)","(August 1, 1893)","A. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)","Edward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)","A. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)","A. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)","James Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)","Richard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)","George E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)","R. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)","E. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)","Herbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)","David Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)","W. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)","H. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)","David S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)","E. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)","James Hay (August 7, 1893)","James Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)","(August 8, 1893)","R. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)","John A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)","W. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)","John T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eRobert Taylor Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhen Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVirginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cb\u003eRichard Carter Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUpon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSources:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDealer paperwork. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAncestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAncestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical "],"bioghist_tesim":["Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003cextref href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/extref\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ )."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection, 1890 - 1927, Ms2024-081, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection, 1890 - 1927, Ms2024-081, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026amp; Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries I: Book contains the copy of the book \u003ci\u003eManual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia\u003c/i\u003e, 1893-1894. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eInformation from the original finding aid: \u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  "],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_9a90fe0c125f857207a82144319d71ac\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe collection consists of over 500 correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026amp; Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The collection consists of over 500 correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. 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Wilson (August 1, 1906)","Thomas Walter Harrison (September 27,1906)","W. H. Hofheimer (June 3, 1907)","Heth Lorton (March 25, 1907) [includes \"The Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia: Rules for Admission of Members\"]","L. F. Gibson (1907)","Thomas Lee Broun (July 7, 1909)","Alfred B. Williams (January 15, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (January 25, 1910)","J. Lackey (April 11, 1910)","B. C. Taylor (March 19, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (May 18, 1910)","Jas D. Hall, Jr. (May 29, 1910)","J. O. Shepherd (June 21, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","George F. Henry (December 23, 1910)","Hunsdon Cary (January 28, 1911)","George P. Mayo (February 15, 1911)","William D. Richardson, George Bryan, B. M. Anderson, William Clayton Torrence, R. A. Lancaster, Jr. (February 23, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (March 8, 1911)","University of Virginia, Department of Law, Office of the Dean (March 25, 1911)","Lewis M. Coleman (June 7, 1911)","(October 18, 1911)","Robert H. Talley (November 18, 1911)","George L. Christian (December 13, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (December 23, 1911)","Thomas P. Bryan (December 23, 1911)","Washington and Lee University School of Law, Office of the Dean (January 20, 1912)","Robert Thomas Barton (January 23, 1912)","Harry F. Payne (February 15, 1912)","William L. Royall (April 4, 1912)","Richard T. Wilson (April 17, 1912)","Lilburn T. Myers (April 30, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 4, 1912)","Arthur C. Humphreys (November 5, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 8, 1912)","Charles E. Moran (September 30, 1913)","John Peyton McGuire, II (October 8, 1913)","J. K. M. Norton (November 6, 1913)","Frederick E. Nolting (November 19, 1914)","R. Carter Scott (November 1, 1915)","Thomas Branch (November 15, 1915)","George P. Mayo (January 27, 1916)","Henry W. Holt (March 17, 1916)","R. Carter Beverley (March 20, 1916)","Jacob Mazer (March 31, 1916)","Wyndham R. Meredith (July 20, 1916)","(July 24, 1916)","Ordway Puller (August 8, 1916)","(August 17, 1916)","William Hodges Mann (October 9, 1916)","P. A. L. Smith (November 9, 1916)","W. Russell Bowie (January 3, 1917)","William Cabell Brown (February 21, 1917)","L. W. McVeigh (April 16, 1917)","Wyndham R. Meredith (April 19, 1917)","John P. McGuire (April 23, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 1, 1917)","John P. McGuire (May 2, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 21, 1917)","R. Carter Beverley (July 3, 1917)","Rorer A. James (January 5, 1918)","L. W. H. Peyton (January 7, 1918)","Robert Carter Jett (January 26, 1918)","(January 29, 1918)","(February 4, 1918)","Murray M. McGuire (February 8,1918)","Robert Carter Jett (February 20, 1918)","James A. Wilson (April 24, 1918)","Richard W. Carrington (May 9, 1918)","R. Carter Scott (May 27, 1918)","William L. Marbury (June 10, 1918)","R. R. Lewis (July 6, 1918)","Thomas R. Keith (March 20, 1919)","(July 28, 1919)","Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. (July 31, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 5, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 9, 1919)","George Bryan (August 20, 1919)","J. H. Patterson (September 5, 1919)","George Bryan (November 28,1919)","Harry Anthony Gooding (December 4, 1919)","Lewis C. Williams, James Mullen, Cyrus W. Beale, and Guy B. Hazelgrove (May 10, 1920)","Goodrich Hatton (May 27, 1920)","Anna Tuttle Heck (July 13, 1920)","H. B. Powell Holliday (February 22, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (July 21, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (August 9, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 31, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 27, 1921)","Robert C. Jackson and W. J. Henson (September 12, 1921)","University of Virginia, Alumni Association (September 24, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (September 27, 1921)","George Edmond Massie (December 8, 1921)","Francis Rawle, Joseph W. Henderson, Samuel K. White (March 1, 1922)","Francis Rawle (March 11, 1922)","Levin Joynes (March 15, 1922)","James S. McCluer (May 1,1922)","James S. 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Lee (March 25, 1926)","John L. Lee (April 19, 1926)","(May 8, 1926)","R. H. Downman (January 11, 1927)","(January 24, 1927)","Fulton Kegley (January 5)","Robert Taylor Scott, brother","George Bryan","Unknown ","James P. Jeffries (March 4, 1890)","Thomas Whitehead (March 6, 1890)","J. H. Sherrard (March 10, 1890)","William G. Marshall (March 13, 1890)","Chas. D. Harrison (March 19, 1890)","E. Henton, Jr. (March 22, 1890)","James P. Jeffries (March 22, 1890)","W. N. Thorn (March 31, 1890)","G. S. P. Triplett (April 1, 1890)","Marshall M. McCormick (April 1, 1890)","McLain Pleasants (April 10, 1890)","W. McD. Lee (April 17, 1890)","James W. Marshall (April 17, 1890)","John R. Thurman (April 25, 1890)","J. M. Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. 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Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525","The guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024.","The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  ","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","The collection consists of over 500 correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. 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Taylor (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eW. Griffin (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eM. Oldham (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eL. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eZenith Page (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eHerman Jackson (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eS. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eG. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eB. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eA. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eP. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJ. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eHarrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eT. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eA. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJ. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eL. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eWilliam H. Meade (August 11, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJ. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJ. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eT. H. 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Carlin (December 20, 1905)","J. A. Massie (February 16, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","Daniel C. O'Flaherty and Minitree J. Fulton (March 12, 1906)","Richard T. Wilson (August 1, 1906)","Thomas Walter Harrison (September 27,1906)","W. H. Hofheimer (June 3, 1907)","Heth Lorton (March 25, 1907) [includes \"The Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia: Rules for Admission of Members\"]","L. F. Gibson (1907)","Thomas Lee Broun (July 7, 1909)","Alfred B. Williams (January 15, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (January 25, 1910)","J. Lackey (April 11, 1910)","B. C. Taylor (March 19, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (May 18, 1910)","Jas D. Hall, Jr. (May 29, 1910)","J. O. Shepherd (June 21, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","George F. Henry (December 23, 1910)","Hunsdon Cary (January 28, 1911)","George P. Mayo (February 15, 1911)","William D. Richardson, George Bryan, B. M. Anderson, William Clayton Torrence, R. A. Lancaster, Jr. (February 23, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (March 8, 1911)","University of Virginia, Department of Law, Office of the Dean (March 25, 1911)","Lewis M. Coleman (June 7, 1911)","(October 18, 1911)","Robert H. Talley (November 18, 1911)","George L. Christian (December 13, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (December 23, 1911)","Thomas P. Bryan (December 23, 1911)","Washington and Lee University School of Law, Office of the Dean (January 20, 1912)","Robert Thomas Barton (January 23, 1912)","Harry F. Payne (February 15, 1912)","William L. Royall (April 4, 1912)","Richard T. Wilson (April 17, 1912)","Lilburn T. Myers (April 30, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 4, 1912)","Arthur C. Humphreys (November 5, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 8, 1912)","Charles E. Moran (September 30, 1913)","John Peyton McGuire, II (October 8, 1913)","J. K. M. Norton (November 6, 1913)","Frederick E. Nolting (November 19, 1914)","R. Carter Scott (November 1, 1915)","Thomas Branch (November 15, 1915)","George P. Mayo (January 27, 1916)","Henry W. Holt (March 17, 1916)","R. Carter Beverley (March 20, 1916)","Jacob Mazer (March 31, 1916)","Wyndham R. Meredith (July 20, 1916)","(July 24, 1916)","Ordway Puller (August 8, 1916)","(August 17, 1916)","William Hodges Mann (October 9, 1916)","P. A. L. Smith (November 9, 1916)","W. Russell Bowie (January 3, 1917)","William Cabell Brown (February 21, 1917)","L. W. McVeigh (April 16, 1917)","Wyndham R. Meredith (April 19, 1917)","John P. McGuire (April 23, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 1, 1917)","John P. McGuire (May 2, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 21, 1917)","R. Carter Beverley (July 3, 1917)","Rorer A. James (January 5, 1918)","L. W. H. Peyton (January 7, 1918)","Robert Carter Jett (January 26, 1918)","(January 29, 1918)","(February 4, 1918)","Murray M. McGuire (February 8,1918)","Robert Carter Jett (February 20, 1918)","James A. 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Gregory (May 30, 1924)","John L. Lee (June 3, 1924)","(June 30, 1924)","(October 22, 1924)","H. H. Holt (November 18, 1924)","Jonathan Bryan (June 3, 1925)","W. C. Saunders (June 12, 1925)","C. A. Ashby (October 28, 1925)","Robert B. Tunstall (February 1, 1926)","John L. Lee (March 25, 1926)","John L. Lee (April 19, 1926)","(May 8, 1926)","R. H. Downman (January 11, 1927)","(January 24, 1927)","Fulton Kegley (January 5)","Robert Taylor Scott, brother","George Bryan","Unknown ","James P. Jeffries (March 4, 1890)","Thomas Whitehead (March 6, 1890)","J. H. Sherrard (March 10, 1890)","William G. Marshall (March 13, 1890)","Chas. D. Harrison (March 19, 1890)","E. Henton, Jr. (March 22, 1890)","James P. Jeffries (March 22, 1890)","W. N. Thorn (March 31, 1890)","G. S. P. Triplett (April 1, 1890)","Marshall M. McCormick (April 1, 1890)","McLain Pleasants (April 10, 1890)","W. McD. Lee (April 17, 1890)","James W. Marshall (April 17, 1890)","John R. Thurman (April 25, 1890)","J. M. Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. West (August 6, 1893)","Graham Claytor (August 11, 1893)","Geo. M. Cochran (August 12, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (August 12, 1893)","Bedford Glascock (August 14, 1893)","Adolphus Blair (August 16, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 17, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 29, 1893)","James C. Hooe (August 23, 1893)","E. M. Rowell (August 25, 1893)","R. Kenna Campbell (August 26, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (August 26, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 31, 1893)","James C. Hooe (September 4, 1893)","William M. Peyton (September 4, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 14, 1893)","L. S. Walker (September 18, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 20, 1893)","H. W. Flourney (September 20, 1893)","A. T. Shields (September 21, 1893)","R. J. Washington (September 26, 1893)","L. C. Fowler (October 2, 1893)","John. E. Massey (October 19, 1893)","Algernon Bertrand Chandler, Sr. (October 21, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (October 23, 1893)","Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 23, 1893)","J. 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Taylor Scott, with handwriting from W. H. Taylor on back]","Thos. M. Hulak (June 22, 1897)","N. E. Smith (July 6, 1897)","R. T. Irvine (July 7, 1897)","H. A. W. Skeen (July 9, 1897)","Frank Hume (July 9, 1897)","H. M. Clarkson (July 9, 1897)","(July 13, 1897)","John T. West (July 13, 1897)","Jas. H. Fletcher (July 17, 1897)","J. H. Long (July 17, 1897)","Thos. M. Wood (July 17, 1897)","F. E. Dunklee (July 17, 1897)","William J. Lions (July 20, 1897)","R. H. Saunders (July 21, 1897)","T. W. Harrison","K. E. Murray (February 24)","(August 1, 1893)","A. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)","Edward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)","A. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)","A. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)","James Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)","Richard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)","George E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)","R. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)","E. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)","Herbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)","David Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)","W. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)","H. O. 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Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eRobert Taylor Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhen Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. 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He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cb\u003eRichard Carter Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUpon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. 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He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003cextref href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/extref\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the R. 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These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eInformation from the original finding aid: \u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  "],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. 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Hillyer (January 12, 1893)","Francis Rives Lassiter (April 15, 1893)","Francis Rives Lassiter (April 18, 1893)","Richard A. Dunlop (May 10, 1893)","(June 24, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (June 3, 1893)","Lyman Chalkley (July 1, 1893)","Geo. T. Clarke (July 3, 1893)","(July 3, 1893)","E. P. Buford (July 4, 1893)","Richard Simon Boykin (July 5, 1893)","(July 6, 1893)","R. L. Gordon, Jr. (July 7, 1893)","Archibald H. Taylor (July 7, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (July 11, 1893)","N. H. Massie (July 13, 1893)","Robert R. Prentiss (July 13, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (July 14, 1893)","Landon Carter Berkeley, Jr. (July 14, 1893)","J. E. Mason (July 15, 1893)","M. P. Scott (July 16, 1893)","Edward Everett holland (July 17, 1893)","J. R. A. Hobson (July 18,1893)","Horace W. Jones (July 27, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (July 31, 1893)","George M. Harrison (August 5, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (August 7, 1893)","James Lewis Tredway (August 10, 1893)","N. C. Manson, Jr. (August 10, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (August 10, 1893)","Wm. S. Brown (August 10, 1893)","E. L. Turner (August 10, 1893)","Woodhouse (August 10, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (August 11, 1893)","Wm. McK. Woodhouse (August 11, 1893)","Glaggett B. Jones (August 11, 1893)","Frank P. Christian (August 11, 1893)","Jno (?) M. Berkley (August 11, 1893)","Robb. E. Scott (August 11, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (August 12, 1893)","Robb Scott (August 12, 1893)","Frank A. Massie (August 12, 1893)","Randolph Harrison (August 13, 1893)","Frank A. Massie (August 13, 1893)","(August 14, 1893)","(August 14, 1893)","Robert D. Yancey (August 14, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (?) (August 14, 1893)","George J. Hundley (August 14, 1893)","Committee of R. T. Barton (September 1, 1893)","(September 1, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (September 27, 1893)","A. A. Campbell (September 28, 1893)","Thomas N. Williams (September 29, 1893)","R. K. Campbell (November 15, 1893)","V. C. Pamplin (November 27, 1893)","Richard W. Riely (January 29, 1894)","Henry de la Warr Flood (March 19, 1894)","(March 24, 1894)","John Rutherford (April 20, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 2, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 3, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 9, 1894)","John Baytop Cary (May 22, 1894)","Richard Carter Scott (July 31, 1894)","A. B. Blain (August 21, 1894)","Matthew Franklin Pleasants (October 13, 1894)","John R. Tillett (March 18, 1895)","Tazewell Ellett (April 18, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (May 21, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (May 25, 1895)","F. Boykin Jacobs (May 31, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (June 19, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 8, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 15, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 15, 1895)","Barton Myers (January 25, 1896)","Granville G. Valentine (April 21, 1896)","J. C. Thompson (October 9, 1896)","L. N. Caldwell (January 25, 1897)","E. V. Barley (March 30, 1897)","E. V. Barley (May 22, 1897)","N. P. Scott (June 7, 1897)","John L. Lee (June 17, 1897)","Henry O. Humphreys (July 1, 1897)","L. L. Brown (July 5, 1897)","J. B. T. Thornton (July 7, 1897)","D. H. Howard (July 9, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 11, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 12, 1897)","Louis C. Barley (July 14, 1897)","Leonard Marbury (July 15, 1897)","(July 16, 1897)","L. M. Shumate (July 16, 1897)","J. W. Willeux (July 17,1897)","Richard A. Dobie (July 18, 1897)","H. N. Bell (July 20, 1897)","John E. Mapp (July 22, 1897)","George Walter Mapp (July 22, 1897)","Walter Herron Taylor, Jr. (July 23, 1897)","George Walter Mapp (July 24, 1897)","G. H. Fude (July 26, 1897)","(July 26, 1897)","James Dunlop Moncure (September 22, 1897)","Fredrick Warburton (November 15, 1897)","William Roane Aylett (November 30,1897)","Morton Marye (December 4, 1897)","Morton Marye (December 4, 1897)","James E. Clements (December 25, 1897)","James E. Clements (December 27,1897)","J. A. Montague (January 01, 1898)","Morton Marye (February 05, 1898)","S. M. Wilkes (March 15, 1898)","James R. Caton (March 19, 1898)","John H. Muncy (August 7, 1898)","John H. Muncy (November 6, 1898)","Thos. Whitehead, Jr. (November 9, 1898)","James Keith (November 22, 1898)","W. Bullitt Fitz-Hugh (January 1899)","William C. West (March 9, 1899)","J. E. Spanenberg (March 16, 1899)","Thomas B. Mackall (March 1899)","Frederick W. M. Holliday (April 1899)","July 1899","1899","B. R. Wellford, Jr. (May 11, 1901)","(May 23, May 25, May 28, 1901)","R. H. Stoltz (May 28, 1901)","(May 31, 1901)","C. Wright (September 26, 1901)","S. R. Curtis (October 13, 1901)","C. Wright (October 21, 1901)","C. Wright (October 25, 1901)","W. B. McChesney (December 12, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 18, 1901)","A. B. Perkins (December 20, 1901)","James (December 26, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 31, 1901)","John Lamb (January 9, 1903)","S. S. P. Patterson (April 18, 1903)","J. E. Dickerson, Jr. (July 03, 1903)","Frederick E. Wadhams (October 13, 1903)","Thomas W. 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Bolling (September 15, 1904)","Walter A. Watson (September 27, 1904)","O. A. Hawkins (October 12, 1904)","Philip Alexander Wellford (November 24, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 28, 1904)","Overton Howard (November 29, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (November 29, 1904)","Augustine Royall (January 10, 1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 14, 1905)","J. A. C. Keith (January 27,1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 26, 1905)","H. A. Atkinson (February 11, 1905)","George Bryan (February 20, 1905)","J. Jordan Leake and Frank W. Christian (February 21, 1905)","Joseph Lippman (February 27, 1905)","George Bryan (March 6, 1905)","Howard Shield (March 11, 1905)","John H. Ingram (March 14, 1905)","Willoughby Newton, Jr. (March 30, 1905)","William Loplon [?] (April 12, 1905)","W. C. Marshall (May 2, 1905)","George Bryan (May 25, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 13, 1905)","Patrick H. C. Cabell (July 20, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 29, 1905)","Charles V. Carrington (September 20, 1905)","John G. Winston (September 25, 1905)","Phil B. Sheild (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Alfred B. Courtney (September 26, 1905)","A. W. Patterson (September 26, 1905)","Henry R. Pollard (September 28, 1905)","Charles 'Chas' Urquhart Williams (September 28, 1905)","John Fairfield Dryden (October 4, 1905)","John W. Price (November 2, 1905)","J. Randolph Tucker (December 3, 1905)","J. A. McGilvray (December 14, 1905)","S. Gordon Cunning (December 20, 1905)","C. C. Carlin (December 20, 1905)","J. A. Massie (February 16, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","Daniel C. O'Flaherty and Minitree J. Fulton (March 12, 1906)","Richard T. Wilson (August 1, 1906)","Thomas Walter Harrison (September 27,1906)","W. H. Hofheimer (June 3, 1907)","Heth Lorton (March 25, 1907) [includes \"The Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia: Rules for Admission of Members\"]","L. F. Gibson (1907)","Thomas Lee Broun (July 7, 1909)","Alfred B. Williams (January 15, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (January 25, 1910)","J. Lackey (April 11, 1910)","B. C. Taylor (March 19, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (May 18, 1910)","Jas D. Hall, Jr. (May 29, 1910)","J. O. Shepherd (June 21, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","George F. Henry (December 23, 1910)","Hunsdon Cary (January 28, 1911)","George P. Mayo (February 15, 1911)","William D. Richardson, George Bryan, B. M. Anderson, William Clayton Torrence, R. A. Lancaster, Jr. (February 23, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (March 8, 1911)","University of Virginia, Department of Law, Office of the Dean (March 25, 1911)","Lewis M. Coleman (June 7, 1911)","(October 18, 1911)","Robert H. Talley (November 18, 1911)","George L. Christian (December 13, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (December 23, 1911)","Thomas P. Bryan (December 23, 1911)","Washington and Lee University School of Law, Office of the Dean (January 20, 1912)","Robert Thomas Barton (January 23, 1912)","Harry F. Payne (February 15, 1912)","William L. Royall (April 4, 1912)","Richard T. Wilson (April 17, 1912)","Lilburn T. Myers (April 30, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 4, 1912)","Arthur C. Humphreys (November 5, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 8, 1912)","Charles E. Moran (September 30, 1913)","John Peyton McGuire, II (October 8, 1913)","J. K. M. Norton (November 6, 1913)","Frederick E. Nolting (November 19, 1914)","R. Carter Scott (November 1, 1915)","Thomas Branch (November 15, 1915)","George P. Mayo (January 27, 1916)","Henry W. Holt (March 17, 1916)","R. Carter Beverley (March 20, 1916)","Jacob Mazer (March 31, 1916)","Wyndham R. Meredith (July 20, 1916)","(July 24, 1916)","Ordway Puller (August 8, 1916)","(August 17, 1916)","William Hodges Mann (October 9, 1916)","P. A. L. Smith (November 9, 1916)","W. Russell Bowie (January 3, 1917)","William Cabell Brown (February 21, 1917)","L. W. McVeigh (April 16, 1917)","Wyndham R. Meredith (April 19, 1917)","John P. McGuire (April 23, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 1, 1917)","John P. McGuire (May 2, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 21, 1917)","R. Carter Beverley (July 3, 1917)","Rorer A. James (January 5, 1918)","L. W. H. Peyton (January 7, 1918)","Robert Carter Jett (January 26, 1918)","(January 29, 1918)","(February 4, 1918)","Murray M. McGuire (February 8,1918)","Robert Carter Jett (February 20, 1918)","James A. Wilson (April 24, 1918)","Richard W. Carrington (May 9, 1918)","R. Carter Scott (May 27, 1918)","William L. Marbury (June 10, 1918)","R. R. Lewis (July 6, 1918)","Thomas R. Keith (March 20, 1919)","(July 28, 1919)","Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. (July 31, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 5, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 9, 1919)","George Bryan (August 20, 1919)","J. H. Patterson (September 5, 1919)","George Bryan (November 28,1919)","Harry Anthony Gooding (December 4, 1919)","Lewis C. Williams, James Mullen, Cyrus W. Beale, and Guy B. Hazelgrove (May 10, 1920)","Goodrich Hatton (May 27, 1920)","Anna Tuttle Heck (July 13, 1920)","H. B. Powell Holliday (February 22, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (July 21, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (August 9, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 31, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 27, 1921)","Robert C. Jackson and W. J. Henson (September 12, 1921)","University of Virginia, Alumni Association (September 24, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (September 27, 1921)","George Edmond Massie (December 8, 1921)","Francis Rawle, Joseph W. Henderson, Samuel K. White (March 1, 1922)","Francis Rawle (March 11, 1922)","Levin Joynes (March 15, 1922)","James S. McCluer (May 1,1922)","James S. McCluer (May 5, 1922)","(May 16, 1922)","(June 3, 1922)","Beverley T. Crump (June 26, 1922)","B. D. White (October 9, 1922)","University of Virginia, Alumni Assocation (October 10, 1922)","B. D. White (October 17, 1922)","M. Louise Evans (November 6, 1922)","Maryland Training School for Boys (December 23, 1922) [includes pamphlet \"Disciplinary and Grading System of the Maryland Training School for Boys\"]","George Bryan (January 31, 1923)","Leon C. Faulkner (February 3, 1923)","(February 16, 1923)","John B. Duval (March 9, 1923)","E. W. Nichols (June 2, 1923)","O. H. Funstein (August 31, 1923)","Robert D. Yancey (March 13, 1924)","Robert D. Yancey (March 21, 1924)","John L. Lee (March 26, 1924)","Carrie M. Gregory (May 30, 1924)","John L. Lee (June 3, 1924)","(June 30, 1924)","(October 22, 1924)","H. H. Holt (November 18, 1924)","Jonathan Bryan (June 3, 1925)","W. C. Saunders (June 12, 1925)","C. A. Ashby (October 28, 1925)","Robert B. Tunstall (February 1, 1926)","John L. Lee (March 25, 1926)","John L. Lee (April 19, 1926)","(May 8, 1926)","R. H. Downman (January 11, 1927)","(January 24, 1927)","Fulton Kegley (January 5)","Robert Taylor Scott, brother","George Bryan","Unknown ","James P. Jeffries (March 4, 1890)","Thomas Whitehead (March 6, 1890)","J. H. Sherrard (March 10, 1890)","William G. Marshall (March 13, 1890)","Chas. D. Harrison (March 19, 1890)","E. Henton, Jr. (March 22, 1890)","James P. Jeffries (March 22, 1890)","W. N. Thorn (March 31, 1890)","G. S. P. Triplett (April 1, 1890)","Marshall M. McCormick (April 1, 1890)","McLain Pleasants (April 10, 1890)","W. McD. Lee (April 17, 1890)","James W. Marshall (April 17, 1890)","John R. Thurman (April 25, 1890)","J. M. Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. West (August 6, 1893)","Graham Claytor (August 11, 1893)","Geo. M. Cochran (August 12, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (August 12, 1893)","Bedford Glascock (August 14, 1893)","Adolphus Blair (August 16, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 17, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 29, 1893)","James C. Hooe (August 23, 1893)","E. M. Rowell (August 25, 1893)","R. Kenna Campbell (August 26, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (August 26, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 31, 1893)","James C. Hooe (September 4, 1893)","William M. Peyton (September 4, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 14, 1893)","L. S. Walker (September 18, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 20, 1893)","H. W. Flourney (September 20, 1893)","A. T. Shields (September 21, 1893)","R. J. Washington (September 26, 1893)","L. C. Fowler (October 2, 1893)","John. E. Massey (October 19, 1893)","Algernon Bertrand Chandler, Sr. (October 21, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (October 23, 1893)","Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 23, 1893)","J. Walter Stott (October 12, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (October 30, 1893)","William M. Peyton (October 31, 1893)","D. M. P. (November 2, 1893)","R. M. Charles (November 9, 1893)","William M. Peyton (November 11, 1893)","William C. Marshall (November 11, 1893)","James V. Brooke (November 18, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (November 20, 1893)","A. Magill Smitth (November 21, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (December 5, 1893)","John S. Chapman (December 6, 1893)","William C. Marshall (December 8, 1893)","R. A. East (December 9, 1893)","(December 13, 1893)","Legh R. Watts (December 30, 1893)","George M. Cochran (January 16, 1894)","Richard B. Davis (February 2, 1894)","(February 8, 1894)","(February 9, 1894)","James C. Haynes (July 21, 1894)","Geo. C. Oryain [?] (August 15, 1895)","Fulton Kegley (November 28, 1895)","Cary Breckinridge (February 20, 1897)","W. B. Clarke (March 29, 1897)","J. S. Lawless Seely (May 20, 1897)","W. H. Taylor (June 12, 1897) [letter typed by R. Taylor Scott, with handwriting from W. H. Taylor on back]","Thos. M. Hulak (June 22, 1897)","N. E. Smith (July 6, 1897)","R. T. Irvine (July 7, 1897)","H. A. W. Skeen (July 9, 1897)","Frank Hume (July 9, 1897)","H. M. Clarkson (July 9, 1897)","(July 13, 1897)","John T. West (July 13, 1897)","Jas. H. Fletcher (July 17, 1897)","J. H. Long (July 17, 1897)","Thos. M. Wood (July 17, 1897)","F. E. Dunklee (July 17, 1897)","William J. Lions (July 20, 1897)","R. H. Saunders (July 21, 1897)","T. W. Harrison","K. E. Murray (February 24)","(August 1, 1893)","A. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)","Edward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)","A. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)","A. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)","James Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)","Richard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)","George E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)","R. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)","E. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)","Herbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)","David Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)","W. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)","H. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)","David S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)","E. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)","James Hay (August 7, 1893)","James Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)","(August 8, 1893)","R. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)","John A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)","W. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)","John T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525","The guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024.","The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  ","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. 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Little, Jr. (July 15, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 15, 1895)","Barton Myers (January 25, 1896)","Granville G. Valentine (April 21, 1896)","J. C. Thompson (October 9, 1896)","L. N. Caldwell (January 25, 1897)","E. V. Barley (March 30, 1897)","E. V. Barley (May 22, 1897)","N. P. Scott (June 7, 1897)","John L. Lee (June 17, 1897)","Henry O. Humphreys (July 1, 1897)","L. L. Brown (July 5, 1897)","J. B. T. Thornton (July 7, 1897)","D. H. Howard (July 9, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 11, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 12, 1897)","Louis C. Barley (July 14, 1897)","Leonard Marbury (July 15, 1897)","(July 16, 1897)","L. M. Shumate (July 16, 1897)","J. W. Willeux (July 17,1897)","Richard A. Dobie (July 18, 1897)","H. N. Bell (July 20, 1897)","John E. Mapp (July 22, 1897)","George Walter Mapp (July 22, 1897)","Walter Herron Taylor, Jr. (July 23, 1897)","George Walter Mapp (July 24, 1897)","G. H. Fude (July 26, 1897)","(July 26, 1897)","James Dunlop Moncure (September 22, 1897)","Fredrick Warburton (November 15, 1897)","William Roane Aylett (November 30,1897)","Morton Marye (December 4, 1897)","Morton Marye (December 4, 1897)","James E. Clements (December 25, 1897)","James E. Clements (December 27,1897)","J. A. Montague (January 01, 1898)","Morton Marye (February 05, 1898)","S. M. Wilkes (March 15, 1898)","James R. Caton (March 19, 1898)","John H. Muncy (August 7, 1898)","John H. Muncy (November 6, 1898)","Thos. Whitehead, Jr. (November 9, 1898)","James Keith (November 22, 1898)","W. Bullitt Fitz-Hugh (January 1899)","William C. West (March 9, 1899)","J. E. Spanenberg (March 16, 1899)","Thomas B. Mackall (March 1899)","Frederick W. M. Holliday (April 1899)","July 1899","1899","B. R. Wellford, Jr. (May 11, 1901)","(May 23, May 25, May 28, 1901)","R. H. Stoltz (May 28, 1901)","(May 31, 1901)","C. Wright (September 26, 1901)","S. R. Curtis (October 13, 1901)","C. Wright (October 21, 1901)","C. Wright (October 25, 1901)","W. B. McChesney (December 12, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 18, 1901)","A. B. Perkins (December 20, 1901)","James (December 26, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 31, 1901)","John Lamb (January 9, 1903)","S. S. P. Patterson (April 18, 1903)","J. E. Dickerson, Jr. (July 03, 1903)","Frederick E. Wadhams (October 13, 1903)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 25, 1903)","Allen Caperton Braxton (December 2, 1903)","Samuel P. Waddill (December 30, 1903)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 22, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 26, 1904)","William Fleming (February 3, 1904)","L. E. McPherson (February 04, 2004)","Eugene C. Massie (February 6, 1904)","Samuel P. Waddill (February 16, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (February 20, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (March 2, 1904)","William H. Sands (March 17, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (May 20, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (March 24, 1904)","S. E. Everett (April 21, 1904)","Edwin J. Farber (May 17, 1904)","William Gilliam (May 18, 1904)","J. B. T. Thornton (May 18, 1904)","Rick W. Hillary (May 23, 1904)","Edwin J. Farber (June 1, 1904)","(June 6, 1904)","R. H. Pitt and J. W. Mitchell (July 11, 1904)","Connally F. Trigg (July 18, 1904)","John S. Eggleston (August 2, 1904)","Alfred B. Wiliams (August 4, 1904)","Hill Montague (August 18, 1904)","George C. Gregory (August 24, 1904)","C. E. Bolling (September 15, 1904)","Walter A. Watson (September 27, 1904)","O. A. Hawkins (October 12, 1904)","Philip Alexander Wellford (November 24, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 28, 1904)","Overton Howard (November 29, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (November 29, 1904)","Augustine Royall (January 10, 1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 14, 1905)","J. A. C. Keith (January 27,1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 26, 1905)","H. A. Atkinson (February 11, 1905)","George Bryan (February 20, 1905)","J. Jordan Leake and Frank W. Christian (February 21, 1905)","Joseph Lippman (February 27, 1905)","George Bryan (March 6, 1905)","Howard Shield (March 11, 1905)","John H. Ingram (March 14, 1905)","Willoughby Newton, Jr. (March 30, 1905)","William Loplon [?] (April 12, 1905)","W. C. Marshall (May 2, 1905)","George Bryan (May 25, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 13, 1905)","Patrick H. C. Cabell (July 20, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 29, 1905)","Charles V. Carrington (September 20, 1905)","John G. Winston (September 25, 1905)","Phil B. Sheild (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Alfred B. Courtney (September 26, 1905)","A. W. Patterson (September 26, 1905)","Henry R. Pollard (September 28, 1905)","Charles 'Chas' Urquhart Williams (September 28, 1905)","John Fairfield Dryden (October 4, 1905)","John W. Price (November 2, 1905)","J. Randolph Tucker (December 3, 1905)","J. A. McGilvray (December 14, 1905)","S. Gordon Cunning (December 20, 1905)","C. C. Carlin (December 20, 1905)","J. A. Massie (February 16, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","Daniel C. O'Flaherty and Minitree J. Fulton (March 12, 1906)","Richard T. Wilson (August 1, 1906)","Thomas Walter Harrison (September 27,1906)","W. H. Hofheimer (June 3, 1907)","Heth Lorton (March 25, 1907) [includes \"The Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia: Rules for Admission of Members\"]","L. F. Gibson (1907)","Thomas Lee Broun (July 7, 1909)","Alfred B. Williams (January 15, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (January 25, 1910)","J. Lackey (April 11, 1910)","B. C. Taylor (March 19, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (May 18, 1910)","Jas D. Hall, Jr. (May 29, 1910)","J. O. Shepherd (June 21, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","George F. Henry (December 23, 1910)","Hunsdon Cary (January 28, 1911)","George P. Mayo (February 15, 1911)","William D. Richardson, George Bryan, B. M. Anderson, William Clayton Torrence, R. A. Lancaster, Jr. (February 23, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (March 8, 1911)","University of Virginia, Department of Law, Office of the Dean (March 25, 1911)","Lewis M. Coleman (June 7, 1911)","(October 18, 1911)","Robert H. Talley (November 18, 1911)","George L. Christian (December 13, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (December 23, 1911)","Thomas P. Bryan (December 23, 1911)","Washington and Lee University School of Law, Office of the Dean (January 20, 1912)","Robert Thomas Barton (January 23, 1912)","Harry F. Payne (February 15, 1912)","William L. Royall (April 4, 1912)","Richard T. Wilson (April 17, 1912)","Lilburn T. Myers (April 30, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 4, 1912)","Arthur C. Humphreys (November 5, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 8, 1912)","Charles E. Moran (September 30, 1913)","John Peyton McGuire, II (October 8, 1913)","J. K. M. Norton (November 6, 1913)","Frederick E. Nolting (November 19, 1914)","R. Carter Scott (November 1, 1915)","Thomas Branch (November 15, 1915)","George P. Mayo (January 27, 1916)","Henry W. Holt (March 17, 1916)","R. Carter Beverley (March 20, 1916)","Jacob Mazer (March 31, 1916)","Wyndham R. Meredith (July 20, 1916)","(July 24, 1916)","Ordway Puller (August 8, 1916)","(August 17, 1916)","William Hodges Mann (October 9, 1916)","P. A. L. Smith (November 9, 1916)","W. Russell Bowie (January 3, 1917)","William Cabell Brown (February 21, 1917)","L. W. McVeigh (April 16, 1917)","Wyndham R. Meredith (April 19, 1917)","John P. McGuire (April 23, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 1, 1917)","John P. McGuire (May 2, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 21, 1917)","R. Carter Beverley (July 3, 1917)","Rorer A. James (January 5, 1918)","L. W. H. Peyton (January 7, 1918)","Robert Carter Jett (January 26, 1918)","(January 29, 1918)","(February 4, 1918)","Murray M. McGuire (February 8,1918)","Robert Carter Jett (February 20, 1918)","James A. Wilson (April 24, 1918)","Richard W. Carrington (May 9, 1918)","R. Carter Scott (May 27, 1918)","William L. Marbury (June 10, 1918)","R. R. Lewis (July 6, 1918)","Thomas R. Keith (March 20, 1919)","(July 28, 1919)","Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. (July 31, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 5, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 9, 1919)","George Bryan (August 20, 1919)","J. H. Patterson (September 5, 1919)","George Bryan (November 28,1919)","Harry Anthony Gooding (December 4, 1919)","Lewis C. Williams, James Mullen, Cyrus W. Beale, and Guy B. Hazelgrove (May 10, 1920)","Goodrich Hatton (May 27, 1920)","Anna Tuttle Heck (July 13, 1920)","H. B. Powell Holliday (February 22, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (July 21, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (August 9, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 31, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 27, 1921)","Robert C. Jackson and W. J. Henson (September 12, 1921)","University of Virginia, Alumni Association (September 24, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (September 27, 1921)","George Edmond Massie (December 8, 1921)","Francis Rawle, Joseph W. Henderson, Samuel K. White (March 1, 1922)","Francis Rawle (March 11, 1922)","Levin Joynes (March 15, 1922)","James S. McCluer (May 1,1922)","James S. McCluer (May 5, 1922)","(May 16, 1922)","(June 3, 1922)","Beverley T. Crump (June 26, 1922)","B. D. White (October 9, 1922)","University of Virginia, Alumni Assocation (October 10, 1922)","B. D. White (October 17, 1922)","M. Louise Evans (November 6, 1922)","Maryland Training School for Boys (December 23, 1922) [includes pamphlet \"Disciplinary and Grading System of the Maryland Training School for Boys\"]","George Bryan (January 31, 1923)","Leon C. Faulkner (February 3, 1923)","(February 16, 1923)","John B. Duval (March 9, 1923)","E. W. Nichols (June 2, 1923)","O. H. Funstein (August 31, 1923)","Robert D. Yancey (March 13, 1924)","Robert D. Yancey (March 21, 1924)","John L. Lee (March 26, 1924)","Carrie M. Gregory (May 30, 1924)","John L. Lee (June 3, 1924)","(June 30, 1924)","(October 22, 1924)","H. H. Holt (November 18, 1924)","Jonathan Bryan (June 3, 1925)","W. C. Saunders (June 12, 1925)","C. A. Ashby (October 28, 1925)","Robert B. Tunstall (February 1, 1926)","John L. Lee (March 25, 1926)","John L. Lee (April 19, 1926)","(May 8, 1926)","R. H. Downman (January 11, 1927)","(January 24, 1927)","Fulton Kegley (January 5)","Robert Taylor Scott, brother","George Bryan","Unknown ","James P. Jeffries (March 4, 1890)","Thomas Whitehead (March 6, 1890)","J. H. Sherrard (March 10, 1890)","William G. Marshall (March 13, 1890)","Chas. D. Harrison (March 19, 1890)","E. Henton, Jr. (March 22, 1890)","James P. Jeffries (March 22, 1890)","W. N. Thorn (March 31, 1890)","G. S. P. Triplett (April 1, 1890)","Marshall M. McCormick (April 1, 1890)","McLain Pleasants (April 10, 1890)","W. McD. Lee (April 17, 1890)","James W. Marshall (April 17, 1890)","John R. Thurman (April 25, 1890)","J. M. Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. West (August 6, 1893)","Graham Claytor (August 11, 1893)","Geo. M. Cochran (August 12, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (August 12, 1893)","Bedford Glascock (August 14, 1893)","Adolphus Blair (August 16, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 17, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 29, 1893)","James C. Hooe (August 23, 1893)","E. M. Rowell (August 25, 1893)","R. Kenna Campbell (August 26, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (August 26, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 31, 1893)","James C. Hooe (September 4, 1893)","William M. Peyton (September 4, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 14, 1893)","L. S. Walker (September 18, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 20, 1893)","H. W. Flourney (September 20, 1893)","A. T. Shields (September 21, 1893)","R. J. Washington (September 26, 1893)","L. C. Fowler (October 2, 1893)","John. E. Massey (October 19, 1893)","Algernon Bertrand Chandler, Sr. (October 21, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (October 23, 1893)","Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 23, 1893)","J. Walter Stott (October 12, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (October 30, 1893)","William M. Peyton (October 31, 1893)","D. M. P. (November 2, 1893)","R. M. Charles (November 9, 1893)","William M. Peyton (November 11, 1893)","William C. Marshall (November 11, 1893)","James V. Brooke (November 18, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (November 20, 1893)","A. Magill Smitth (November 21, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (December 5, 1893)","John S. Chapman (December 6, 1893)","William C. Marshall (December 8, 1893)","R. A. East (December 9, 1893)","(December 13, 1893)","Legh R. Watts (December 30, 1893)","George M. Cochran (January 16, 1894)","Richard B. Davis (February 2, 1894)","(February 8, 1894)","(February 9, 1894)","James C. Haynes (July 21, 1894)","Geo. C. Oryain [?] (August 15, 1895)","Fulton Kegley (November 28, 1895)","Cary Breckinridge (February 20, 1897)","W. B. Clarke (March 29, 1897)","J. S. Lawless Seely (May 20, 1897)","W. H. Taylor (June 12, 1897) [letter typed by R. Taylor Scott, with handwriting from W. H. Taylor on back]","Thos. M. Hulak (June 22, 1897)","N. E. Smith (July 6, 1897)","R. T. Irvine (July 7, 1897)","H. A. W. Skeen (July 9, 1897)","Frank Hume (July 9, 1897)","H. M. Clarkson (July 9, 1897)","(July 13, 1897)","John T. West (July 13, 1897)","Jas. H. Fletcher (July 17, 1897)","J. H. Long (July 17, 1897)","Thos. M. Wood (July 17, 1897)","F. E. Dunklee (July 17, 1897)","William J. Lions (July 20, 1897)","R. H. Saunders (July 21, 1897)","T. W. Harrison","K. E. Murray (February 24)","(August 1, 1893)","A. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)","Edward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)","A. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)","A. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)","James Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)","Richard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)","George E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)","R. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)","E. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)","Herbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)","David Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)","W. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)","H. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)","David S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)","E. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)","James Hay (August 7, 1893)","James Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)","(August 8, 1893)","R. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)","John A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)","W. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)","John T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eRobert Taylor Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhen Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVirginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cb\u003eRichard Carter Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUpon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSources:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDealer paperwork. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAncestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAncestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical "],"bioghist_tesim":["Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003cextref href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/extref\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the R. 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These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eInformation from the original finding aid: \u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  "],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . 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Shumate (July 16, 1897)","J. W. Willeux (July 17,1897)","Richard A. Dobie (July 18, 1897)","H. N. Bell (July 20, 1897)","John E. Mapp (July 22, 1897)","George Walter Mapp (July 22, 1897)","Walter Herron Taylor, Jr. (July 23, 1897)","George Walter Mapp (July 24, 1897)","G. H. Fude (July 26, 1897)","(July 26, 1897)","James Dunlop Moncure (September 22, 1897)","Fredrick Warburton (November 15, 1897)","William Roane Aylett (November 30,1897)","Morton Marye (December 4, 1897)","Morton Marye (December 4, 1897)","James E. Clements (December 25, 1897)","James E. Clements (December 27,1897)","J. A. Montague (January 01, 1898)","Morton Marye (February 05, 1898)","S. M. Wilkes (March 15, 1898)","James R. Caton (March 19, 1898)","John H. Muncy (August 7, 1898)","John H. Muncy (November 6, 1898)","Thos. Whitehead, Jr. (November 9, 1898)","James Keith (November 22, 1898)","W. Bullitt Fitz-Hugh (January 1899)","William C. West (March 9, 1899)","J. E. Spanenberg (March 16, 1899)","Thomas B. Mackall (March 1899)","Frederick W. M. Holliday (April 1899)","July 1899","1899","B. R. Wellford, Jr. (May 11, 1901)","(May 23, May 25, May 28, 1901)","R. H. Stoltz (May 28, 1901)","(May 31, 1901)","C. Wright (September 26, 1901)","S. R. Curtis (October 13, 1901)","C. Wright (October 21, 1901)","C. Wright (October 25, 1901)","W. B. McChesney (December 12, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 18, 1901)","A. B. Perkins (December 20, 1901)","James (December 26, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 31, 1901)","John Lamb (January 9, 1903)","S. S. P. Patterson (April 18, 1903)","J. E. Dickerson, Jr. (July 03, 1903)","Frederick E. Wadhams (October 13, 1903)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 25, 1903)","Allen Caperton Braxton (December 2, 1903)","Samuel P. Waddill (December 30, 1903)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 22, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 26, 1904)","William Fleming (February 3, 1904)","L. E. McPherson (February 04, 2004)","Eugene C. Massie (February 6, 1904)","Samuel P. Waddill (February 16, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (February 20, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (March 2, 1904)","William H. Sands (March 17, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (May 20, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (March 24, 1904)","S. E. Everett (April 21, 1904)","Edwin J. Farber (May 17, 1904)","William Gilliam (May 18, 1904)","J. B. T. Thornton (May 18, 1904)","Rick W. Hillary (May 23, 1904)","Edwin J. Farber (June 1, 1904)","(June 6, 1904)","R. H. Pitt and J. W. Mitchell (July 11, 1904)","Connally F. Trigg (July 18, 1904)","John S. Eggleston (August 2, 1904)","Alfred B. Wiliams (August 4, 1904)","Hill Montague (August 18, 1904)","George C. Gregory (August 24, 1904)","C. E. Bolling (September 15, 1904)","Walter A. Watson (September 27, 1904)","O. A. Hawkins (October 12, 1904)","Philip Alexander Wellford (November 24, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 28, 1904)","Overton Howard (November 29, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (November 29, 1904)","Augustine Royall (January 10, 1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 14, 1905)","J. A. C. Keith (January 27,1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 26, 1905)","H. A. Atkinson (February 11, 1905)","George Bryan (February 20, 1905)","J. Jordan Leake and Frank W. Christian (February 21, 1905)","Joseph Lippman (February 27, 1905)","George Bryan (March 6, 1905)","Howard Shield (March 11, 1905)","John H. Ingram (March 14, 1905)","Willoughby Newton, Jr. (March 30, 1905)","William Loplon [?] (April 12, 1905)","W. C. Marshall (May 2, 1905)","George Bryan (May 25, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 13, 1905)","Patrick H. C. Cabell (July 20, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 29, 1905)","Charles V. Carrington (September 20, 1905)","John G. Winston (September 25, 1905)","Phil B. Sheild (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Alfred B. Courtney (September 26, 1905)","A. W. Patterson (September 26, 1905)","Henry R. Pollard (September 28, 1905)","Charles 'Chas' Urquhart Williams (September 28, 1905)","John Fairfield Dryden (October 4, 1905)","John W. Price (November 2, 1905)","J. Randolph Tucker (December 3, 1905)","J. A. McGilvray (December 14, 1905)","S. Gordon Cunning (December 20, 1905)","C. C. Carlin (December 20, 1905)","J. A. Massie (February 16, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","Daniel C. O'Flaherty and Minitree J. Fulton (March 12, 1906)","Richard T. Wilson (August 1, 1906)","Thomas Walter Harrison (September 27,1906)","W. H. Hofheimer (June 3, 1907)","Heth Lorton (March 25, 1907) [includes \"The Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia: Rules for Admission of Members\"]","L. F. Gibson (1907)","Thomas Lee Broun (July 7, 1909)","Alfred B. Williams (January 15, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (January 25, 1910)","J. Lackey (April 11, 1910)","B. C. Taylor (March 19, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (May 18, 1910)","Jas D. Hall, Jr. (May 29, 1910)","J. O. Shepherd (June 21, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","George F. Henry (December 23, 1910)","Hunsdon Cary (January 28, 1911)","George P. Mayo (February 15, 1911)","William D. Richardson, George Bryan, B. M. Anderson, William Clayton Torrence, R. A. Lancaster, Jr. (February 23, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (March 8, 1911)","University of Virginia, Department of Law, Office of the Dean (March 25, 1911)","Lewis M. Coleman (June 7, 1911)","(October 18, 1911)","Robert H. Talley (November 18, 1911)","George L. Christian (December 13, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (December 23, 1911)","Thomas P. Bryan (December 23, 1911)","Washington and Lee University School of Law, Office of the Dean (January 20, 1912)","Robert Thomas Barton (January 23, 1912)","Harry F. Payne (February 15, 1912)","William L. Royall (April 4, 1912)","Richard T. Wilson (April 17, 1912)","Lilburn T. Myers (April 30, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 4, 1912)","Arthur C. Humphreys (November 5, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 8, 1912)","Charles E. Moran (September 30, 1913)","John Peyton McGuire, II (October 8, 1913)","J. K. M. Norton (November 6, 1913)","Frederick E. Nolting (November 19, 1914)","R. Carter Scott (November 1, 1915)","Thomas Branch (November 15, 1915)","George P. Mayo (January 27, 1916)","Henry W. Holt (March 17, 1916)","R. Carter Beverley (March 20, 1916)","Jacob Mazer (March 31, 1916)","Wyndham R. Meredith (July 20, 1916)","(July 24, 1916)","Ordway Puller (August 8, 1916)","(August 17, 1916)","William Hodges Mann (October 9, 1916)","P. A. L. Smith (November 9, 1916)","W. Russell Bowie (January 3, 1917)","William Cabell Brown (February 21, 1917)","L. W. McVeigh (April 16, 1917)","Wyndham R. Meredith (April 19, 1917)","John P. McGuire (April 23, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 1, 1917)","John P. McGuire (May 2, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 21, 1917)","R. Carter Beverley (July 3, 1917)","Rorer A. James (January 5, 1918)","L. W. H. Peyton (January 7, 1918)","Robert Carter Jett (January 26, 1918)","(January 29, 1918)","(February 4, 1918)","Murray M. McGuire (February 8,1918)","Robert Carter Jett (February 20, 1918)","James A. Wilson (April 24, 1918)","Richard W. Carrington (May 9, 1918)","R. Carter Scott (May 27, 1918)","William L. Marbury (June 10, 1918)","R. R. Lewis (July 6, 1918)","Thomas R. Keith (March 20, 1919)","(July 28, 1919)","Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. (July 31, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 5, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 9, 1919)","George Bryan (August 20, 1919)","J. H. Patterson (September 5, 1919)","George Bryan (November 28,1919)","Harry Anthony Gooding (December 4, 1919)","Lewis C. Williams, James Mullen, Cyrus W. Beale, and Guy B. Hazelgrove (May 10, 1920)","Goodrich Hatton (May 27, 1920)","Anna Tuttle Heck (July 13, 1920)","H. B. Powell Holliday (February 22, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (July 21, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (August 9, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 31, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 27, 1921)","Robert C. Jackson and W. J. Henson (September 12, 1921)","University of Virginia, Alumni Association (September 24, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (September 27, 1921)","George Edmond Massie (December 8, 1921)","Francis Rawle, Joseph W. Henderson, Samuel K. White (March 1, 1922)","Francis Rawle (March 11, 1922)","Levin Joynes (March 15, 1922)","James S. McCluer (May 1,1922)","James S. McCluer (May 5, 1922)","(May 16, 1922)","(June 3, 1922)","Beverley T. Crump (June 26, 1922)","B. D. White (October 9, 1922)","University of Virginia, Alumni Assocation (October 10, 1922)","B. D. White (October 17, 1922)","M. Louise Evans (November 6, 1922)","Maryland Training School for Boys (December 23, 1922) [includes pamphlet \"Disciplinary and Grading System of the Maryland Training School for Boys\"]","George Bryan (January 31, 1923)","Leon C. Faulkner (February 3, 1923)","(February 16, 1923)","John B. Duval (March 9, 1923)","E. W. Nichols (June 2, 1923)","O. H. Funstein (August 31, 1923)","Robert D. Yancey (March 13, 1924)","Robert D. Yancey (March 21, 1924)","John L. Lee (March 26, 1924)","Carrie M. Gregory (May 30, 1924)","John L. Lee (June 3, 1924)","(June 30, 1924)","(October 22, 1924)","H. H. Holt (November 18, 1924)","Jonathan Bryan (June 3, 1925)","W. C. Saunders (June 12, 1925)","C. A. Ashby (October 28, 1925)","Robert B. Tunstall (February 1, 1926)","John L. Lee (March 25, 1926)","John L. Lee (April 19, 1926)","(May 8, 1926)","R. H. Downman (January 11, 1927)","(January 24, 1927)","Fulton Kegley (January 5)","Robert Taylor Scott, brother","George Bryan","Unknown ","James P. Jeffries (March 4, 1890)","Thomas Whitehead (March 6, 1890)","J. H. Sherrard (March 10, 1890)","William G. Marshall (March 13, 1890)","Chas. D. Harrison (March 19, 1890)","E. Henton, Jr. (March 22, 1890)","James P. Jeffries (March 22, 1890)","W. N. Thorn (March 31, 1890)","G. S. P. Triplett (April 1, 1890)","Marshall M. McCormick (April 1, 1890)","McLain Pleasants (April 10, 1890)","W. McD. Lee (April 17, 1890)","James W. Marshall (April 17, 1890)","John R. Thurman (April 25, 1890)","J. M. Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. West (August 6, 1893)","Graham Claytor (August 11, 1893)","Geo. M. Cochran (August 12, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (August 12, 1893)","Bedford Glascock (August 14, 1893)","Adolphus Blair (August 16, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 17, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 29, 1893)","James C. Hooe (August 23, 1893)","E. M. Rowell (August 25, 1893)","R. Kenna Campbell (August 26, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (August 26, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 31, 1893)","James C. Hooe (September 4, 1893)","William M. Peyton (September 4, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 14, 1893)","L. S. Walker (September 18, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 20, 1893)","H. W. Flourney (September 20, 1893)","A. T. Shields (September 21, 1893)","R. J. Washington (September 26, 1893)","L. C. Fowler (October 2, 1893)","John. E. Massey (October 19, 1893)","Algernon Bertrand Chandler, Sr. (October 21, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (October 23, 1893)","Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 23, 1893)","J. Walter Stott (October 12, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (October 30, 1893)","William M. Peyton (October 31, 1893)","D. M. P. (November 2, 1893)","R. M. Charles (November 9, 1893)","William M. Peyton (November 11, 1893)","William C. Marshall (November 11, 1893)","James V. Brooke (November 18, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (November 20, 1893)","A. Magill Smitth (November 21, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (December 5, 1893)","John S. Chapman (December 6, 1893)","William C. Marshall (December 8, 1893)","R. A. East (December 9, 1893)","(December 13, 1893)","Legh R. Watts (December 30, 1893)","George M. Cochran (January 16, 1894)","Richard B. Davis (February 2, 1894)","(February 8, 1894)","(February 9, 1894)","James C. Haynes (July 21, 1894)","Geo. C. Oryain [?] (August 15, 1895)","Fulton Kegley (November 28, 1895)","Cary Breckinridge (February 20, 1897)","W. B. Clarke (March 29, 1897)","J. S. Lawless Seely (May 20, 1897)","W. H. Taylor (June 12, 1897) [letter typed by R. Taylor Scott, with handwriting from W. H. Taylor on back]","Thos. M. Hulak (June 22, 1897)","N. E. Smith (July 6, 1897)","R. T. Irvine (July 7, 1897)","H. A. W. Skeen (July 9, 1897)","Frank Hume (July 9, 1897)","H. M. Clarkson (July 9, 1897)","(July 13, 1897)","John T. West (July 13, 1897)","Jas. H. Fletcher (July 17, 1897)","J. H. Long (July 17, 1897)","Thos. M. Wood (July 17, 1897)","F. E. Dunklee (July 17, 1897)","William J. Lions (July 20, 1897)","R. H. Saunders (July 21, 1897)","T. W. Harrison","K. E. Murray (February 24)","(August 1, 1893)","A. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)","Edward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)","A. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)","A. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)","James Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)","Richard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)","George E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)","R. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)","E. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)","Herbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)","David Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)","W. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)","H. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)","David S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)","E. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)","James Hay (August 7, 1893)","James Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)","(August 8, 1893)","R. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)","John A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)","W. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)","John T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525","The guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024.","The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  ","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","The collection consists of over 500 correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century.","Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","The materials in this collection are in English."],"unitid_tesim":["Ms.2024.081"],"normalized_title_ssm":["R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection"],"collection_ssim":["R. Taylor Scott and R. 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Wilson (April 24, 1918)","Richard W. Carrington (May 9, 1918)","R. Carter Scott (May 27, 1918)","William L. Marbury (June 10, 1918)","R. R. Lewis (July 6, 1918)","Thomas R. Keith (March 20, 1919)","(July 28, 1919)","Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. (July 31, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 5, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 9, 1919)","George Bryan (August 20, 1919)","J. H. Patterson (September 5, 1919)","George Bryan (November 28,1919)","Harry Anthony Gooding (December 4, 1919)","Lewis C. Williams, James Mullen, Cyrus W. Beale, and Guy B. Hazelgrove (May 10, 1920)","Goodrich Hatton (May 27, 1920)","Anna Tuttle Heck (July 13, 1920)","H. B. Powell Holliday (February 22, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (July 21, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (August 9, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 31, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 27, 1921)","Robert C. Jackson and W. J. Henson (September 12, 1921)","University of Virginia, Alumni Association (September 24, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (September 27, 1921)","George Edmond Massie (December 8, 1921)","Francis Rawle, Joseph W. Henderson, Samuel K. White (March 1, 1922)","Francis Rawle (March 11, 1922)","Levin Joynes (March 15, 1922)","James S. McCluer (May 1,1922)","James S. McCluer (May 5, 1922)","(May 16, 1922)","(June 3, 1922)","Beverley T. Crump (June 26, 1922)","B. D. White (October 9, 1922)","University of Virginia, Alumni Assocation (October 10, 1922)","B. D. White (October 17, 1922)","M. Louise Evans (November 6, 1922)","Maryland Training School for Boys (December 23, 1922) [includes pamphlet \"Disciplinary and Grading System of the Maryland Training School for Boys\"]","George Bryan (January 31, 1923)","Leon C. Faulkner (February 3, 1923)","(February 16, 1923)","John B. Duval (March 9, 1923)","E. W. Nichols (June 2, 1923)","O. H. Funstein (August 31, 1923)","Robert D. Yancey (March 13, 1924)","Robert D. Yancey (March 21, 1924)","John L. Lee (March 26, 1924)","Carrie M. Gregory (May 30, 1924)","John L. Lee (June 3, 1924)","(June 30, 1924)","(October 22, 1924)","H. H. Holt (November 18, 1924)","Jonathan Bryan (June 3, 1925)","W. C. Saunders (June 12, 1925)","C. A. Ashby (October 28, 1925)","Robert B. Tunstall (February 1, 1926)","John L. Lee (March 25, 1926)","John L. Lee (April 19, 1926)","(May 8, 1926)","R. H. Downman (January 11, 1927)","(January 24, 1927)","Fulton Kegley (January 5)","Robert Taylor Scott, brother","George Bryan","Unknown ","James P. Jeffries (March 4, 1890)","Thomas Whitehead (March 6, 1890)","J. H. Sherrard (March 10, 1890)","William G. Marshall (March 13, 1890)","Chas. D. Harrison (March 19, 1890)","E. Henton, Jr. (March 22, 1890)","James P. Jeffries (March 22, 1890)","W. N. Thorn (March 31, 1890)","G. S. P. Triplett (April 1, 1890)","Marshall M. McCormick (April 1, 1890)","McLain Pleasants (April 10, 1890)","W. McD. Lee (April 17, 1890)","James W. Marshall (April 17, 1890)","John R. Thurman (April 25, 1890)","J. M. Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. West (August 6, 1893)","Graham Claytor (August 11, 1893)","Geo. M. Cochran (August 12, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (August 12, 1893)","Bedford Glascock (August 14, 1893)","Adolphus Blair (August 16, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 17, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 29, 1893)","James C. Hooe (August 23, 1893)","E. M. Rowell (August 25, 1893)","R. Kenna Campbell (August 26, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (August 26, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 31, 1893)","James C. Hooe (September 4, 1893)","William M. Peyton (September 4, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 14, 1893)","L. S. Walker (September 18, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 20, 1893)","H. W. Flourney (September 20, 1893)","A. T. Shields (September 21, 1893)","R. J. Washington (September 26, 1893)","L. C. Fowler (October 2, 1893)","John. E. Massey (October 19, 1893)","Algernon Bertrand Chandler, Sr. (October 21, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (October 23, 1893)","Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 23, 1893)","J. Walter Stott (October 12, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (October 30, 1893)","William M. Peyton (October 31, 1893)","D. M. P. (November 2, 1893)","R. M. Charles (November 9, 1893)","William M. Peyton (November 11, 1893)","William C. Marshall (November 11, 1893)","James V. Brooke (November 18, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (November 20, 1893)","A. Magill Smitth (November 21, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (December 5, 1893)","John S. Chapman (December 6, 1893)","William C. Marshall (December 8, 1893)","R. A. East (December 9, 1893)","(December 13, 1893)","Legh R. Watts (December 30, 1893)","George M. Cochran (January 16, 1894)","Richard B. Davis (February 2, 1894)","(February 8, 1894)","(February 9, 1894)","James C. Haynes (July 21, 1894)","Geo. C. Oryain [?] (August 15, 1895)","Fulton Kegley (November 28, 1895)","Cary Breckinridge (February 20, 1897)","W. B. Clarke (March 29, 1897)","J. S. Lawless Seely (May 20, 1897)","W. H. Taylor (June 12, 1897) [letter typed by R. Taylor Scott, with handwriting from W. H. Taylor on back]","Thos. M. Hulak (June 22, 1897)","N. E. Smith (July 6, 1897)","R. T. Irvine (July 7, 1897)","H. A. W. Skeen (July 9, 1897)","Frank Hume (July 9, 1897)","H. M. Clarkson (July 9, 1897)","(July 13, 1897)","John T. West (July 13, 1897)","Jas. H. Fletcher (July 17, 1897)","J. H. Long (July 17, 1897)","Thos. M. Wood (July 17, 1897)","F. E. Dunklee (July 17, 1897)","William J. Lions (July 20, 1897)","R. H. Saunders (July 21, 1897)","T. W. Harrison","K. E. Murray (February 24)","(August 1, 1893)","A. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)","Edward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)","A. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)","A. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)","James Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)","Richard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)","George E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)","R. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)","E. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)","Herbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)","David Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)","W. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)","H. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)","David S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)","E. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)","James Hay (August 7, 1893)","James Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)","(August 8, 1893)","R. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)","John A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)","W. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)","John T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eRobert Taylor Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhen Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVirginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cb\u003eRichard Carter Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUpon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSources:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDealer paperwork. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAncestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAncestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical "],"bioghist_tesim":["Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003cextref href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/extref\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ )."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection, 1890 - 1927, Ms2024-081, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection, 1890 - 1927, Ms2024-081, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026amp; Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries I: Book contains the copy of the book \u003ci\u003eManual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia\u003c/i\u003e, 1893-1894. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eInformation from the original finding aid: \u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  "],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_9a90fe0c125f857207a82144319d71ac\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe collection consists of over 500 correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026amp; Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The collection consists of over 500 correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. 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Buford (July 4, 1893)","Richard Simon Boykin (July 5, 1893)","(July 6, 1893)","R. L. Gordon, Jr. (July 7, 1893)","Archibald H. Taylor (July 7, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (July 11, 1893)","N. H. Massie (July 13, 1893)","Robert R. Prentiss (July 13, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (July 14, 1893)","Landon Carter Berkeley, Jr. (July 14, 1893)","J. E. Mason (July 15, 1893)","M. P. Scott (July 16, 1893)","Edward Everett holland (July 17, 1893)","J. R. A. Hobson (July 18,1893)","Horace W. Jones (July 27, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (July 31, 1893)","George M. Harrison (August 5, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (August 7, 1893)","James Lewis Tredway (August 10, 1893)","N. C. Manson, Jr. (August 10, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (August 10, 1893)","Wm. S. Brown (August 10, 1893)","E. L. Turner (August 10, 1893)","Woodhouse (August 10, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (August 11, 1893)","Wm. McK. Woodhouse (August 11, 1893)","Glaggett B. Jones (August 11, 1893)","Frank P. Christian (August 11, 1893)","Jno (?) M. Berkley (August 11, 1893)","Robb. E. Scott (August 11, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (August 12, 1893)","Robb Scott (August 12, 1893)","Frank A. Massie (August 12, 1893)","Randolph Harrison (August 13, 1893)","Frank A. Massie (August 13, 1893)","(August 14, 1893)","(August 14, 1893)","Robert D. Yancey (August 14, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (?) (August 14, 1893)","George J. Hundley (August 14, 1893)","Committee of R. T. Barton (September 1, 1893)","(September 1, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (September 27, 1893)","A. A. Campbell (September 28, 1893)","Thomas N. Williams (September 29, 1893)","R. K. Campbell (November 15, 1893)","V. C. Pamplin (November 27, 1893)","Richard W. Riely (January 29, 1894)","Henry de la Warr Flood (March 19, 1894)","(March 24, 1894)","John Rutherford (April 20, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 2, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 3, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 9, 1894)","John Baytop Cary (May 22, 1894)","Richard Carter Scott (July 31, 1894)","A. B. Blain (August 21, 1894)","Matthew Franklin Pleasants (October 13, 1894)","John R. Tillett (March 18, 1895)","Tazewell Ellett (April 18, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (May 21, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (May 25, 1895)","F. Boykin Jacobs (May 31, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (June 19, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 8, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 15, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 15, 1895)","Barton Myers (January 25, 1896)","Granville G. Valentine (April 21, 1896)","J. C. Thompson (October 9, 1896)","L. N. Caldwell (January 25, 1897)","E. V. Barley (March 30, 1897)","E. V. Barley (May 22, 1897)","N. P. Scott (June 7, 1897)","John L. Lee (June 17, 1897)","Henry O. Humphreys (July 1, 1897)","L. L. Brown (July 5, 1897)","J. B. T. Thornton (July 7, 1897)","D. H. Howard (July 9, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 11, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 12, 1897)","Louis C. Barley (July 14, 1897)","Leonard Marbury (July 15, 1897)","(July 16, 1897)","L. M. Shumate (July 16, 1897)","J. W. Willeux (July 17,1897)","Richard A. Dobie (July 18, 1897)","H. N. Bell (July 20, 1897)","John E. Mapp (July 22, 1897)","George Walter Mapp (July 22, 1897)","Walter Herron Taylor, Jr. (July 23, 1897)","George Walter Mapp (July 24, 1897)","G. H. Fude (July 26, 1897)","(July 26, 1897)","James Dunlop Moncure (September 22, 1897)","Fredrick Warburton (November 15, 1897)","William Roane Aylett (November 30,1897)","Morton Marye (December 4, 1897)","Morton Marye (December 4, 1897)","James E. Clements (December 25, 1897)","James E. Clements (December 27,1897)","J. A. Montague (January 01, 1898)","Morton Marye (February 05, 1898)","S. M. Wilkes (March 15, 1898)","James R. Caton (March 19, 1898)","John H. Muncy (August 7, 1898)","John H. Muncy (November 6, 1898)","Thos. Whitehead, Jr. (November 9, 1898)","James Keith (November 22, 1898)","W. Bullitt Fitz-Hugh (January 1899)","William C. West (March 9, 1899)","J. E. Spanenberg (March 16, 1899)","Thomas B. Mackall (March 1899)","Frederick W. M. Holliday (April 1899)","July 1899","1899","B. R. Wellford, Jr. (May 11, 1901)","(May 23, May 25, May 28, 1901)","R. H. Stoltz (May 28, 1901)","(May 31, 1901)","C. Wright (September 26, 1901)","S. R. Curtis (October 13, 1901)","C. Wright (October 21, 1901)","C. Wright (October 25, 1901)","W. B. McChesney (December 12, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 18, 1901)","A. B. Perkins (December 20, 1901)","James (December 26, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 31, 1901)","John Lamb (January 9, 1903)","S. S. P. Patterson (April 18, 1903)","J. E. Dickerson, Jr. (July 03, 1903)","Frederick E. Wadhams (October 13, 1903)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 25, 1903)","Allen Caperton Braxton (December 2, 1903)","Samuel P. Waddill (December 30, 1903)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 22, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 26, 1904)","William Fleming (February 3, 1904)","L. E. McPherson (February 04, 2004)","Eugene C. Massie (February 6, 1904)","Samuel P. Waddill (February 16, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (February 20, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (March 2, 1904)","William H. Sands (March 17, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (May 20, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (March 24, 1904)","S. E. Everett (April 21, 1904)","Edwin J. Farber (May 17, 1904)","William Gilliam (May 18, 1904)","J. B. T. Thornton (May 18, 1904)","Rick W. Hillary (May 23, 1904)","Edwin J. Farber (June 1, 1904)","(June 6, 1904)","R. H. Pitt and J. W. Mitchell (July 11, 1904)","Connally F. Trigg (July 18, 1904)","John S. Eggleston (August 2, 1904)","Alfred B. Wiliams (August 4, 1904)","Hill Montague (August 18, 1904)","George C. Gregory (August 24, 1904)","C. E. Bolling (September 15, 1904)","Walter A. Watson (September 27, 1904)","O. A. Hawkins (October 12, 1904)","Philip Alexander Wellford (November 24, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 28, 1904)","Overton Howard (November 29, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (November 29, 1904)","Augustine Royall (January 10, 1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 14, 1905)","J. A. C. Keith (January 27,1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 26, 1905)","H. A. Atkinson (February 11, 1905)","George Bryan (February 20, 1905)","J. Jordan Leake and Frank W. Christian (February 21, 1905)","Joseph Lippman (February 27, 1905)","George Bryan (March 6, 1905)","Howard Shield (March 11, 1905)","John H. Ingram (March 14, 1905)","Willoughby Newton, Jr. (March 30, 1905)","William Loplon [?] (April 12, 1905)","W. C. Marshall (May 2, 1905)","George Bryan (May 25, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 13, 1905)","Patrick H. C. Cabell (July 20, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 29, 1905)","Charles V. Carrington (September 20, 1905)","John G. Winston (September 25, 1905)","Phil B. Sheild (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Alfred B. Courtney (September 26, 1905)","A. W. Patterson (September 26, 1905)","Henry R. Pollard (September 28, 1905)","Charles 'Chas' Urquhart Williams (September 28, 1905)","John Fairfield Dryden (October 4, 1905)","John W. Price (November 2, 1905)","J. Randolph Tucker (December 3, 1905)","J. A. McGilvray (December 14, 1905)","S. Gordon Cunning (December 20, 1905)","C. C. Carlin (December 20, 1905)","J. A. Massie (February 16, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","Daniel C. O'Flaherty and Minitree J. Fulton (March 12, 1906)","Richard T. Wilson (August 1, 1906)","Thomas Walter Harrison (September 27,1906)","W. H. Hofheimer (June 3, 1907)","Heth Lorton (March 25, 1907) [includes \"The Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia: Rules for Admission of Members\"]","L. F. Gibson (1907)","Thomas Lee Broun (July 7, 1909)","Alfred B. Williams (January 15, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (January 25, 1910)","J. Lackey (April 11, 1910)","B. C. Taylor (March 19, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (May 18, 1910)","Jas D. Hall, Jr. (May 29, 1910)","J. O. Shepherd (June 21, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","George F. Henry (December 23, 1910)","Hunsdon Cary (January 28, 1911)","George P. Mayo (February 15, 1911)","William D. Richardson, George Bryan, B. M. Anderson, William Clayton Torrence, R. A. Lancaster, Jr. (February 23, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (March 8, 1911)","University of Virginia, Department of Law, Office of the Dean (March 25, 1911)","Lewis M. Coleman (June 7, 1911)","(October 18, 1911)","Robert H. Talley (November 18, 1911)","George L. Christian (December 13, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (December 23, 1911)","Thomas P. Bryan (December 23, 1911)","Washington and Lee University School of Law, Office of the Dean (January 20, 1912)","Robert Thomas Barton (January 23, 1912)","Harry F. Payne (February 15, 1912)","William L. Royall (April 4, 1912)","Richard T. Wilson (April 17, 1912)","Lilburn T. Myers (April 30, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 4, 1912)","Arthur C. Humphreys (November 5, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 8, 1912)","Charles E. Moran (September 30, 1913)","John Peyton McGuire, II (October 8, 1913)","J. K. M. Norton (November 6, 1913)","Frederick E. Nolting (November 19, 1914)","R. Carter Scott (November 1, 1915)","Thomas Branch (November 15, 1915)","George P. Mayo (January 27, 1916)","Henry W. Holt (March 17, 1916)","R. Carter Beverley (March 20, 1916)","Jacob Mazer (March 31, 1916)","Wyndham R. Meredith (July 20, 1916)","(July 24, 1916)","Ordway Puller (August 8, 1916)","(August 17, 1916)","William Hodges Mann (October 9, 1916)","P. A. L. Smith (November 9, 1916)","W. Russell Bowie (January 3, 1917)","William Cabell Brown (February 21, 1917)","L. W. McVeigh (April 16, 1917)","Wyndham R. Meredith (April 19, 1917)","John P. McGuire (April 23, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 1, 1917)","John P. McGuire (May 2, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 21, 1917)","R. Carter Beverley (July 3, 1917)","Rorer A. James (January 5, 1918)","L. W. H. Peyton (January 7, 1918)","Robert Carter Jett (January 26, 1918)","(January 29, 1918)","(February 4, 1918)","Murray M. McGuire (February 8,1918)","Robert Carter Jett (February 20, 1918)","James A. Wilson (April 24, 1918)","Richard W. Carrington (May 9, 1918)","R. Carter Scott (May 27, 1918)","William L. Marbury (June 10, 1918)","R. R. Lewis (July 6, 1918)","Thomas R. Keith (March 20, 1919)","(July 28, 1919)","Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. (July 31, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 5, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 9, 1919)","George Bryan (August 20, 1919)","J. H. Patterson (September 5, 1919)","George Bryan (November 28,1919)","Harry Anthony Gooding (December 4, 1919)","Lewis C. Williams, James Mullen, Cyrus W. Beale, and Guy B. Hazelgrove (May 10, 1920)","Goodrich Hatton (May 27, 1920)","Anna Tuttle Heck (July 13, 1920)","H. B. Powell Holliday (February 22, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (July 21, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (August 9, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 31, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 27, 1921)","Robert C. Jackson and W. J. Henson (September 12, 1921)","University of Virginia, Alumni Association (September 24, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (September 27, 1921)","George Edmond Massie (December 8, 1921)","Francis Rawle, Joseph W. Henderson, Samuel K. White (March 1, 1922)","Francis Rawle (March 11, 1922)","Levin Joynes (March 15, 1922)","James S. McCluer (May 1,1922)","James S. McCluer (May 5, 1922)","(May 16, 1922)","(June 3, 1922)","Beverley T. Crump (June 26, 1922)","B. D. White (October 9, 1922)","University of Virginia, Alumni Assocation (October 10, 1922)","B. D. White (October 17, 1922)","M. Louise Evans (November 6, 1922)","Maryland Training School for Boys (December 23, 1922) [includes pamphlet \"Disciplinary and Grading System of the Maryland Training School for Boys\"]","George Bryan (January 31, 1923)","Leon C. Faulkner (February 3, 1923)","(February 16, 1923)","John B. Duval (March 9, 1923)","E. W. Nichols (June 2, 1923)","O. H. Funstein (August 31, 1923)","Robert D. Yancey (March 13, 1924)","Robert D. Yancey (March 21, 1924)","John L. Lee (March 26, 1924)","Carrie M. Gregory (May 30, 1924)","John L. Lee (June 3, 1924)","(June 30, 1924)","(October 22, 1924)","H. H. Holt (November 18, 1924)","Jonathan Bryan (June 3, 1925)","W. C. Saunders (June 12, 1925)","C. A. Ashby (October 28, 1925)","Robert B. Tunstall (February 1, 1926)","John L. Lee (March 25, 1926)","John L. Lee (April 19, 1926)","(May 8, 1926)","R. H. Downman (January 11, 1927)","(January 24, 1927)","Fulton Kegley (January 5)","Robert Taylor Scott, brother","George Bryan","Unknown ","James P. Jeffries (March 4, 1890)","Thomas Whitehead (March 6, 1890)","J. H. Sherrard (March 10, 1890)","William G. Marshall (March 13, 1890)","Chas. D. Harrison (March 19, 1890)","E. Henton, Jr. (March 22, 1890)","James P. Jeffries (March 22, 1890)","W. N. Thorn (March 31, 1890)","G. S. P. Triplett (April 1, 1890)","Marshall M. McCormick (April 1, 1890)","McLain Pleasants (April 10, 1890)","W. McD. Lee (April 17, 1890)","James W. Marshall (April 17, 1890)","John R. Thurman (April 25, 1890)","J. M. Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. West (August 6, 1893)","Graham Claytor (August 11, 1893)","Geo. M. Cochran (August 12, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (August 12, 1893)","Bedford Glascock (August 14, 1893)","Adolphus Blair (August 16, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 17, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 29, 1893)","James C. Hooe (August 23, 1893)","E. M. Rowell (August 25, 1893)","R. Kenna Campbell (August 26, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (August 26, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 31, 1893)","James C. Hooe (September 4, 1893)","William M. Peyton (September 4, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 14, 1893)","L. S. Walker (September 18, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 20, 1893)","H. W. Flourney (September 20, 1893)","A. T. Shields (September 21, 1893)","R. J. Washington (September 26, 1893)","L. C. Fowler (October 2, 1893)","John. E. Massey (October 19, 1893)","Algernon Bertrand Chandler, Sr. (October 21, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (October 23, 1893)","Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 23, 1893)","J. Walter Stott (October 12, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (October 30, 1893)","William M. Peyton (October 31, 1893)","D. M. P. (November 2, 1893)","R. M. Charles (November 9, 1893)","William M. Peyton (November 11, 1893)","William C. Marshall (November 11, 1893)","James V. Brooke (November 18, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (November 20, 1893)","A. Magill Smitth (November 21, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (December 5, 1893)","John S. Chapman (December 6, 1893)","William C. Marshall (December 8, 1893)","R. A. East (December 9, 1893)","(December 13, 1893)","Legh R. Watts (December 30, 1893)","George M. Cochran (January 16, 1894)","Richard B. Davis (February 2, 1894)","(February 8, 1894)","(February 9, 1894)","James C. Haynes (July 21, 1894)","Geo. C. Oryain [?] (August 15, 1895)","Fulton Kegley (November 28, 1895)","Cary Breckinridge (February 20, 1897)","W. B. Clarke (March 29, 1897)","J. S. Lawless Seely (May 20, 1897)","W. H. Taylor (June 12, 1897) [letter typed by R. Taylor Scott, with handwriting from W. H. Taylor on back]","Thos. M. Hulak (June 22, 1897)","N. E. Smith (July 6, 1897)","R. T. Irvine (July 7, 1897)","H. A. W. Skeen (July 9, 1897)","Frank Hume (July 9, 1897)","H. M. Clarkson (July 9, 1897)","(July 13, 1897)","John T. West (July 13, 1897)","Jas. H. Fletcher (July 17, 1897)","J. H. Long (July 17, 1897)","Thos. M. Wood (July 17, 1897)","F. E. Dunklee (July 17, 1897)","William J. Lions (July 20, 1897)","R. H. Saunders (July 21, 1897)","T. W. Harrison","K. E. Murray (February 24)","(August 1, 1893)","A. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)","Edward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)","A. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)","A. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)","James Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)","Richard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)","George E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)","R. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)","E. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)","Herbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)","David Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)","W. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)","H. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)","David S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)","E. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)","James Hay (August 7, 1893)","James Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)","(August 8, 1893)","R. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)","John A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)","W. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)","John T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525","The guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024.","The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  ","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","The collection consists of over 500 correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century.","Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","The materials in this collection are in English."],"unitid_tesim":["Ms.2024.081"],"normalized_title_ssm":["R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection"],"collection_ssim":["R. Taylor Scott and R. 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Lewis (August 3, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eDavid Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eW. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eH. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eDavid S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eE. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJames Hay (August 7, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJames Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003e(August 8, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eR. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJohn A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eW. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eGuy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJohn T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJohn R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eW. Griffin (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eM. Oldham (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eL. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eZenith Page (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eHerman Jackson (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eS. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eG. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eB. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eA. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eP. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJ. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eHarrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eT. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eA. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJ. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eL. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eWilliam H. Meade (August 11, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJ. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eJ. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)\u003c/bibref\u003e","\u003cbibref\u003eT. H. 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Taylor Scott, with handwriting from W. H. Taylor on back]","Thos. M. Hulak (June 22, 1897)","N. E. Smith (July 6, 1897)","R. T. Irvine (July 7, 1897)","H. A. W. Skeen (July 9, 1897)","Frank Hume (July 9, 1897)","H. M. Clarkson (July 9, 1897)","(July 13, 1897)","John T. West (July 13, 1897)","Jas. H. Fletcher (July 17, 1897)","J. H. Long (July 17, 1897)","Thos. M. Wood (July 17, 1897)","F. E. Dunklee (July 17, 1897)","William J. Lions (July 20, 1897)","R. H. Saunders (July 21, 1897)","T. W. Harrison","K. E. Murray (February 24)","(August 1, 1893)","A. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)","Edward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)","A. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)","A. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)","James Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)","Richard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)","George E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)","R. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)","E. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)","Herbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)","David Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)","W. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)","H. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)","David S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)","E. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)","James Hay (August 7, 1893)","James Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)","(August 8, 1893)","R. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)","John A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)","W. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)","John T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eRobert Taylor Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhen Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVirginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cb\u003eRichard Carter Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUpon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSources:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDealer paperwork. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAncestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAncestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical "],"bioghist_tesim":["Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003cextref href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/extref\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the R. 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Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026amp; Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries I: Book contains the copy of the book \u003ci\u003eManual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia\u003c/i\u003e, 1893-1894. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eInformation from the original finding aid: \u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  "],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_9a90fe0c125f857207a82144319d71ac\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe collection consists of over 500 correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026amp; Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The collection consists of over 500 correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. 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Buford (July 4, 1893)","Richard Simon Boykin (July 5, 1893)","(July 6, 1893)","R. L. Gordon, Jr. (July 7, 1893)","Archibald H. Taylor (July 7, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (July 11, 1893)","N. H. Massie (July 13, 1893)","Robert R. Prentiss (July 13, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (July 14, 1893)","Landon Carter Berkeley, Jr. (July 14, 1893)","J. E. Mason (July 15, 1893)","M. P. Scott (July 16, 1893)","Edward Everett holland (July 17, 1893)","J. R. A. Hobson (July 18,1893)","Horace W. Jones (July 27, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (July 31, 1893)","George M. Harrison (August 5, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (August 7, 1893)","James Lewis Tredway (August 10, 1893)","N. C. Manson, Jr. (August 10, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (August 10, 1893)","Wm. S. Brown (August 10, 1893)","E. L. Turner (August 10, 1893)","Woodhouse (August 10, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (August 11, 1893)","Wm. McK. Woodhouse (August 11, 1893)","Glaggett B. Jones (August 11, 1893)","Frank P. Christian (August 11, 1893)","Jno (?) M. Berkley (August 11, 1893)","Robb. E. Scott (August 11, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (August 12, 1893)","Robb Scott (August 12, 1893)","Frank A. Massie (August 12, 1893)","Randolph Harrison (August 13, 1893)","Frank A. Massie (August 13, 1893)","(August 14, 1893)","(August 14, 1893)","Robert D. Yancey (August 14, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (?) (August 14, 1893)","George J. Hundley (August 14, 1893)","Committee of R. T. Barton (September 1, 1893)","(September 1, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (September 27, 1893)","A. A. Campbell (September 28, 1893)","Thomas N. Williams (September 29, 1893)","R. K. Campbell (November 15, 1893)","V. C. Pamplin (November 27, 1893)","Richard W. Riely (January 29, 1894)","Henry de la Warr Flood (March 19, 1894)","(March 24, 1894)","John Rutherford (April 20, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 2, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 3, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 9, 1894)","John Baytop Cary (May 22, 1894)","Richard Carter Scott (July 31, 1894)","A. B. Blain (August 21, 1894)","Matthew Franklin Pleasants (October 13, 1894)","John R. Tillett (March 18, 1895)","Tazewell Ellett (April 18, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (May 21, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (May 25, 1895)","F. Boykin Jacobs (May 31, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (June 19, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 8, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 15, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 15, 1895)","Barton Myers (January 25, 1896)","Granville G. Valentine (April 21, 1896)","J. C. Thompson (October 9, 1896)","L. N. Caldwell (January 25, 1897)","E. V. Barley (March 30, 1897)","E. V. Barley (May 22, 1897)","N. P. Scott (June 7, 1897)","John L. Lee (June 17, 1897)","Henry O. Humphreys (July 1, 1897)","L. L. Brown (July 5, 1897)","J. B. T. Thornton (July 7, 1897)","D. H. Howard (July 9, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 11, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 12, 1897)","Louis C. Barley (July 14, 1897)","Leonard Marbury (July 15, 1897)","(July 16, 1897)","L. M. 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Mackall (March 1899)","Frederick W. M. Holliday (April 1899)","July 1899","1899","B. R. Wellford, Jr. (May 11, 1901)","(May 23, May 25, May 28, 1901)","R. H. Stoltz (May 28, 1901)","(May 31, 1901)","C. Wright (September 26, 1901)","S. R. Curtis (October 13, 1901)","C. Wright (October 21, 1901)","C. Wright (October 25, 1901)","W. B. McChesney (December 12, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 18, 1901)","A. B. Perkins (December 20, 1901)","James (December 26, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 31, 1901)","John Lamb (January 9, 1903)","S. S. P. Patterson (April 18, 1903)","J. E. Dickerson, Jr. (July 03, 1903)","Frederick E. Wadhams (October 13, 1903)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 25, 1903)","Allen Caperton Braxton (December 2, 1903)","Samuel P. Waddill (December 30, 1903)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 22, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 26, 1904)","William Fleming (February 3, 1904)","L. E. McPherson (February 04, 2004)","Eugene C. Massie (February 6, 1904)","Samuel P. Waddill (February 16, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (February 20, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (March 2, 1904)","William H. Sands (March 17, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (May 20, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (March 24, 1904)","S. E. Everett (April 21, 1904)","Edwin J. Farber (May 17, 1904)","William Gilliam (May 18, 1904)","J. B. T. Thornton (May 18, 1904)","Rick W. Hillary (May 23, 1904)","Edwin J. Farber (June 1, 1904)","(June 6, 1904)","R. H. Pitt and J. W. Mitchell (July 11, 1904)","Connally F. Trigg (July 18, 1904)","John S. Eggleston (August 2, 1904)","Alfred B. Wiliams (August 4, 1904)","Hill Montague (August 18, 1904)","George C. Gregory (August 24, 1904)","C. E. Bolling (September 15, 1904)","Walter A. Watson (September 27, 1904)","O. A. Hawkins (October 12, 1904)","Philip Alexander Wellford (November 24, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 28, 1904)","Overton Howard (November 29, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (November 29, 1904)","Augustine Royall (January 10, 1905)","A. 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Pollard (September 28, 1905)","Charles 'Chas' Urquhart Williams (September 28, 1905)","John Fairfield Dryden (October 4, 1905)","John W. Price (November 2, 1905)","J. Randolph Tucker (December 3, 1905)","J. A. McGilvray (December 14, 1905)","S. Gordon Cunning (December 20, 1905)","C. C. Carlin (December 20, 1905)","J. A. Massie (February 16, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","Daniel C. O'Flaherty and Minitree J. Fulton (March 12, 1906)","Richard T. Wilson (August 1, 1906)","Thomas Walter Harrison (September 27,1906)","W. H. Hofheimer (June 3, 1907)","Heth Lorton (March 25, 1907) [includes \"The Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia: Rules for Admission of Members\"]","L. F. Gibson (1907)","Thomas Lee Broun (July 7, 1909)","Alfred B. Williams (January 15, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (January 25, 1910)","J. Lackey (April 11, 1910)","B. C. Taylor (March 19, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (May 18, 1910)","Jas D. Hall, Jr. (May 29, 1910)","J. O. Shepherd (June 21, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","George F. Henry (December 23, 1910)","Hunsdon Cary (January 28, 1911)","George P. Mayo (February 15, 1911)","William D. Richardson, George Bryan, B. M. Anderson, William Clayton Torrence, R. A. Lancaster, Jr. (February 23, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (March 8, 1911)","University of Virginia, Department of Law, Office of the Dean (March 25, 1911)","Lewis M. Coleman (June 7, 1911)","(October 18, 1911)","Robert H. Talley (November 18, 1911)","George L. Christian (December 13, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (December 23, 1911)","Thomas P. Bryan (December 23, 1911)","Washington and Lee University School of Law, Office of the Dean (January 20, 1912)","Robert Thomas Barton (January 23, 1912)","Harry F. Payne (February 15, 1912)","William L. Royall (April 4, 1912)","Richard T. Wilson (April 17, 1912)","Lilburn T. Myers (April 30, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 4, 1912)","Arthur C. Humphreys (November 5, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 8, 1912)","Charles E. Moran (September 30, 1913)","John Peyton McGuire, II (October 8, 1913)","J. K. M. Norton (November 6, 1913)","Frederick E. Nolting (November 19, 1914)","R. Carter Scott (November 1, 1915)","Thomas Branch (November 15, 1915)","George P. Mayo (January 27, 1916)","Henry W. Holt (March 17, 1916)","R. Carter Beverley (March 20, 1916)","Jacob Mazer (March 31, 1916)","Wyndham R. Meredith (July 20, 1916)","(July 24, 1916)","Ordway Puller (August 8, 1916)","(August 17, 1916)","William Hodges Mann (October 9, 1916)","P. A. L. Smith (November 9, 1916)","W. Russell Bowie (January 3, 1917)","William Cabell Brown (February 21, 1917)","L. W. McVeigh (April 16, 1917)","Wyndham R. Meredith (April 19, 1917)","John P. McGuire (April 23, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 1, 1917)","John P. McGuire (May 2, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 21, 1917)","R. Carter Beverley (July 3, 1917)","Rorer A. James (January 5, 1918)","L. W. H. Peyton (January 7, 1918)","Robert Carter Jett (January 26, 1918)","(January 29, 1918)","(February 4, 1918)","Murray M. McGuire (February 8,1918)","Robert Carter Jett (February 20, 1918)","James A. Wilson (April 24, 1918)","Richard W. Carrington (May 9, 1918)","R. Carter Scott (May 27, 1918)","William L. Marbury (June 10, 1918)","R. R. Lewis (July 6, 1918)","Thomas R. Keith (March 20, 1919)","(July 28, 1919)","Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. (July 31, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 5, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 9, 1919)","George Bryan (August 20, 1919)","J. H. Patterson (September 5, 1919)","George Bryan (November 28,1919)","Harry Anthony Gooding (December 4, 1919)","Lewis C. Williams, James Mullen, Cyrus W. Beale, and Guy B. Hazelgrove (May 10, 1920)","Goodrich Hatton (May 27, 1920)","Anna Tuttle Heck (July 13, 1920)","H. B. Powell Holliday (February 22, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (July 21, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (August 9, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 31, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 27, 1921)","Robert C. Jackson and W. J. Henson (September 12, 1921)","University of Virginia, Alumni Association (September 24, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (September 27, 1921)","George Edmond Massie (December 8, 1921)","Francis Rawle, Joseph W. Henderson, Samuel K. White (March 1, 1922)","Francis Rawle (March 11, 1922)","Levin Joynes (March 15, 1922)","James S. McCluer (May 1,1922)","James S. McCluer (May 5, 1922)","(May 16, 1922)","(June 3, 1922)","Beverley T. Crump (June 26, 1922)","B. D. White (October 9, 1922)","University of Virginia, Alumni Assocation (October 10, 1922)","B. D. White (October 17, 1922)","M. Louise Evans (November 6, 1922)","Maryland Training School for Boys (December 23, 1922) [includes pamphlet \"Disciplinary and Grading System of the Maryland Training School for Boys\"]","George Bryan (January 31, 1923)","Leon C. Faulkner (February 3, 1923)","(February 16, 1923)","John B. Duval (March 9, 1923)","E. W. Nichols (June 2, 1923)","O. H. Funstein (August 31, 1923)","Robert D. Yancey (March 13, 1924)","Robert D. Yancey (March 21, 1924)","John L. Lee (March 26, 1924)","Carrie M. Gregory (May 30, 1924)","John L. Lee (June 3, 1924)","(June 30, 1924)","(October 22, 1924)","H. H. Holt (November 18, 1924)","Jonathan Bryan (June 3, 1925)","W. C. Saunders (June 12, 1925)","C. A. Ashby (October 28, 1925)","Robert B. Tunstall (February 1, 1926)","John L. Lee (March 25, 1926)","John L. Lee (April 19, 1926)","(May 8, 1926)","R. H. Downman (January 11, 1927)","(January 24, 1927)","Fulton Kegley (January 5)","Robert Taylor Scott, brother","George Bryan","Unknown ","James P. Jeffries (March 4, 1890)","Thomas Whitehead (March 6, 1890)","J. H. Sherrard (March 10, 1890)","William G. Marshall (March 13, 1890)","Chas. D. Harrison (March 19, 1890)","E. Henton, Jr. (March 22, 1890)","James P. Jeffries (March 22, 1890)","W. N. Thorn (March 31, 1890)","G. S. P. Triplett (April 1, 1890)","Marshall M. McCormick (April 1, 1890)","McLain Pleasants (April 10, 1890)","W. McD. Lee (April 17, 1890)","James W. Marshall (April 17, 1890)","John R. Thurman (April 25, 1890)","J. M. Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. West (August 6, 1893)","Graham Claytor (August 11, 1893)","Geo. M. Cochran (August 12, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (August 12, 1893)","Bedford Glascock (August 14, 1893)","Adolphus Blair (August 16, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 17, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 29, 1893)","James C. Hooe (August 23, 1893)","E. M. Rowell (August 25, 1893)","R. Kenna Campbell (August 26, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (August 26, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 31, 1893)","James C. Hooe (September 4, 1893)","William M. Peyton (September 4, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 14, 1893)","L. S. Walker (September 18, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 20, 1893)","H. W. Flourney (September 20, 1893)","A. T. Shields (September 21, 1893)","R. J. Washington (September 26, 1893)","L. C. Fowler (October 2, 1893)","John. E. Massey (October 19, 1893)","Algernon Bertrand Chandler, Sr. (October 21, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (October 23, 1893)","Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 23, 1893)","J. Walter Stott (October 12, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (October 30, 1893)","William M. Peyton (October 31, 1893)","D. M. P. (November 2, 1893)","R. M. Charles (November 9, 1893)","William M. Peyton (November 11, 1893)","William C. Marshall (November 11, 1893)","James V. Brooke (November 18, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (November 20, 1893)","A. Magill Smitth (November 21, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (December 5, 1893)","John S. Chapman (December 6, 1893)","William C. Marshall (December 8, 1893)","R. A. East (December 9, 1893)","(December 13, 1893)","Legh R. Watts (December 30, 1893)","George M. Cochran (January 16, 1894)","Richard B. Davis (February 2, 1894)","(February 8, 1894)","(February 9, 1894)","James C. Haynes (July 21, 1894)","Geo. C. Oryain [?] (August 15, 1895)","Fulton Kegley (November 28, 1895)","Cary Breckinridge (February 20, 1897)","W. B. Clarke (March 29, 1897)","J. S. Lawless Seely (May 20, 1897)","W. H. Taylor (June 12, 1897) [letter typed by R. Taylor Scott, with handwriting from W. H. Taylor on back]","Thos. M. Hulak (June 22, 1897)","N. E. Smith (July 6, 1897)","R. T. Irvine (July 7, 1897)","H. A. W. Skeen (July 9, 1897)","Frank Hume (July 9, 1897)","H. M. Clarkson (July 9, 1897)","(July 13, 1897)","John T. West (July 13, 1897)","Jas. H. Fletcher (July 17, 1897)","J. H. Long (July 17, 1897)","Thos. M. Wood (July 17, 1897)","F. E. Dunklee (July 17, 1897)","William J. Lions (July 20, 1897)","R. H. Saunders (July 21, 1897)","T. W. Harrison","K. E. Murray (February 24)","(August 1, 1893)","A. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)","Edward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)","A. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)","A. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)","James Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)","Richard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)","George E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)","R. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)","E. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)","Herbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)","David Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)","W. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)","H. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)","David S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)","E. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)","James Hay (August 7, 1893)","James Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)","(August 8, 1893)","R. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)","John A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)","W. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)","John T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525","The guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024.","The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  ","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","The collection consists of over 500 correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century.","Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","The materials in this collection are in English."],"unitid_tesim":["Ms.2024.081"],"normalized_title_ssm":["R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection"],"collection_ssim":["R. Taylor Scott and R. 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Little, Jr. (July 15, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 15, 1895)","Barton Myers (January 25, 1896)","Granville G. Valentine (April 21, 1896)","J. C. Thompson (October 9, 1896)","L. N. Caldwell (January 25, 1897)","E. V. Barley (March 30, 1897)","E. V. Barley (May 22, 1897)","N. P. Scott (June 7, 1897)","John L. Lee (June 17, 1897)","Henry O. Humphreys (July 1, 1897)","L. L. Brown (July 5, 1897)","J. B. T. Thornton (July 7, 1897)","D. H. Howard (July 9, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 11, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 12, 1897)","Louis C. Barley (July 14, 1897)","Leonard Marbury (July 15, 1897)","(July 16, 1897)","L. M. Shumate (July 16, 1897)","J. W. Willeux (July 17,1897)","Richard A. Dobie (July 18, 1897)","H. N. Bell (July 20, 1897)","John E. Mapp (July 22, 1897)","George Walter Mapp (July 22, 1897)","Walter Herron Taylor, Jr. (July 23, 1897)","George Walter Mapp (July 24, 1897)","G. H. Fude (July 26, 1897)","(July 26, 1897)","James Dunlop Moncure (September 22, 1897)","Fredrick Warburton (November 15, 1897)","William Roane Aylett (November 30,1897)","Morton Marye (December 4, 1897)","Morton Marye (December 4, 1897)","James E. Clements (December 25, 1897)","James E. Clements (December 27,1897)","J. A. Montague (January 01, 1898)","Morton Marye (February 05, 1898)","S. M. Wilkes (March 15, 1898)","James R. Caton (March 19, 1898)","John H. Muncy (August 7, 1898)","John H. Muncy (November 6, 1898)","Thos. Whitehead, Jr. (November 9, 1898)","James Keith (November 22, 1898)","W. Bullitt Fitz-Hugh (January 1899)","William C. West (March 9, 1899)","J. E. Spanenberg (March 16, 1899)","Thomas B. Mackall (March 1899)","Frederick W. M. Holliday (April 1899)","July 1899","1899","B. R. Wellford, Jr. (May 11, 1901)","(May 23, May 25, May 28, 1901)","R. H. Stoltz (May 28, 1901)","(May 31, 1901)","C. Wright (September 26, 1901)","S. R. Curtis (October 13, 1901)","C. Wright (October 21, 1901)","C. Wright (October 25, 1901)","W. B. McChesney (December 12, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 18, 1901)","A. B. Perkins (December 20, 1901)","James (December 26, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 31, 1901)","John Lamb (January 9, 1903)","S. S. P. Patterson (April 18, 1903)","J. E. Dickerson, Jr. (July 03, 1903)","Frederick E. Wadhams (October 13, 1903)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 25, 1903)","Allen Caperton Braxton (December 2, 1903)","Samuel P. Waddill (December 30, 1903)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 22, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 26, 1904)","William Fleming (February 3, 1904)","L. E. McPherson (February 04, 2004)","Eugene C. Massie (February 6, 1904)","Samuel P. Waddill (February 16, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (February 20, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (March 2, 1904)","William H. Sands (March 17, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (May 20, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (March 24, 1904)","S. E. Everett (April 21, 1904)","Edwin J. Farber (May 17, 1904)","William Gilliam (May 18, 1904)","J. B. T. Thornton (May 18, 1904)","Rick W. Hillary (May 23, 1904)","Edwin J. Farber (June 1, 1904)","(June 6, 1904)","R. H. Pitt and J. W. Mitchell (July 11, 1904)","Connally F. Trigg (July 18, 1904)","John S. Eggleston (August 2, 1904)","Alfred B. Wiliams (August 4, 1904)","Hill Montague (August 18, 1904)","George C. Gregory (August 24, 1904)","C. E. Bolling (September 15, 1904)","Walter A. Watson (September 27, 1904)","O. A. Hawkins (October 12, 1904)","Philip Alexander Wellford (November 24, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 28, 1904)","Overton Howard (November 29, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (November 29, 1904)","Augustine Royall (January 10, 1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 14, 1905)","J. A. C. Keith (January 27,1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 26, 1905)","H. A. Atkinson (February 11, 1905)","George Bryan (February 20, 1905)","J. Jordan Leake and Frank W. Christian (February 21, 1905)","Joseph Lippman (February 27, 1905)","George Bryan (March 6, 1905)","Howard Shield (March 11, 1905)","John H. Ingram (March 14, 1905)","Willoughby Newton, Jr. (March 30, 1905)","William Loplon [?] (April 12, 1905)","W. C. Marshall (May 2, 1905)","George Bryan (May 25, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 13, 1905)","Patrick H. C. Cabell (July 20, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 29, 1905)","Charles V. Carrington (September 20, 1905)","John G. Winston (September 25, 1905)","Phil B. Sheild (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Alfred B. Courtney (September 26, 1905)","A. W. Patterson (September 26, 1905)","Henry R. Pollard (September 28, 1905)","Charles 'Chas' Urquhart Williams (September 28, 1905)","John Fairfield Dryden (October 4, 1905)","John W. Price (November 2, 1905)","J. Randolph Tucker (December 3, 1905)","J. A. McGilvray (December 14, 1905)","S. Gordon Cunning (December 20, 1905)","C. C. Carlin (December 20, 1905)","J. A. Massie (February 16, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","Daniel C. O'Flaherty and Minitree J. Fulton (March 12, 1906)","Richard T. Wilson (August 1, 1906)","Thomas Walter Harrison (September 27,1906)","W. H. Hofheimer (June 3, 1907)","Heth Lorton (March 25, 1907) [includes \"The Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia: Rules for Admission of Members\"]","L. F. Gibson (1907)","Thomas Lee Broun (July 7, 1909)","Alfred B. Williams (January 15, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (January 25, 1910)","J. Lackey (April 11, 1910)","B. C. Taylor (March 19, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (May 18, 1910)","Jas D. Hall, Jr. (May 29, 1910)","J. O. Shepherd (June 21, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","George F. Henry (December 23, 1910)","Hunsdon Cary (January 28, 1911)","George P. Mayo (February 15, 1911)","William D. Richardson, George Bryan, B. M. Anderson, William Clayton Torrence, R. A. Lancaster, Jr. (February 23, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (March 8, 1911)","University of Virginia, Department of Law, Office of the Dean (March 25, 1911)","Lewis M. Coleman (June 7, 1911)","(October 18, 1911)","Robert H. Talley (November 18, 1911)","George L. Christian (December 13, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (December 23, 1911)","Thomas P. Bryan (December 23, 1911)","Washington and Lee University School of Law, Office of the Dean (January 20, 1912)","Robert Thomas Barton (January 23, 1912)","Harry F. Payne (February 15, 1912)","William L. Royall (April 4, 1912)","Richard T. Wilson (April 17, 1912)","Lilburn T. Myers (April 30, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 4, 1912)","Arthur C. Humphreys (November 5, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 8, 1912)","Charles E. Moran (September 30, 1913)","John Peyton McGuire, II (October 8, 1913)","J. K. M. Norton (November 6, 1913)","Frederick E. Nolting (November 19, 1914)","R. Carter Scott (November 1, 1915)","Thomas Branch (November 15, 1915)","George P. Mayo (January 27, 1916)","Henry W. Holt (March 17, 1916)","R. Carter Beverley (March 20, 1916)","Jacob Mazer (March 31, 1916)","Wyndham R. Meredith (July 20, 1916)","(July 24, 1916)","Ordway Puller (August 8, 1916)","(August 17, 1916)","William Hodges Mann (October 9, 1916)","P. A. L. Smith (November 9, 1916)","W. Russell Bowie (January 3, 1917)","William Cabell Brown (February 21, 1917)","L. W. McVeigh (April 16, 1917)","Wyndham R. Meredith (April 19, 1917)","John P. McGuire (April 23, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 1, 1917)","John P. McGuire (May 2, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 21, 1917)","R. Carter Beverley (July 3, 1917)","Rorer A. James (January 5, 1918)","L. W. H. Peyton (January 7, 1918)","Robert Carter Jett (January 26, 1918)","(January 29, 1918)","(February 4, 1918)","Murray M. McGuire (February 8,1918)","Robert Carter Jett (February 20, 1918)","James A. Wilson (April 24, 1918)","Richard W. Carrington (May 9, 1918)","R. Carter Scott (May 27, 1918)","William L. Marbury (June 10, 1918)","R. R. Lewis (July 6, 1918)","Thomas R. Keith (March 20, 1919)","(July 28, 1919)","Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. (July 31, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 5, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 9, 1919)","George Bryan (August 20, 1919)","J. H. Patterson (September 5, 1919)","George Bryan (November 28,1919)","Harry Anthony Gooding (December 4, 1919)","Lewis C. Williams, James Mullen, Cyrus W. Beale, and Guy B. Hazelgrove (May 10, 1920)","Goodrich Hatton (May 27, 1920)","Anna Tuttle Heck (July 13, 1920)","H. B. Powell Holliday (February 22, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (July 21, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (August 9, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 31, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 27, 1921)","Robert C. Jackson and W. J. Henson (September 12, 1921)","University of Virginia, Alumni Association (September 24, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (September 27, 1921)","George Edmond Massie (December 8, 1921)","Francis Rawle, Joseph W. Henderson, Samuel K. White (March 1, 1922)","Francis Rawle (March 11, 1922)","Levin Joynes (March 15, 1922)","James S. McCluer (May 1,1922)","James S. McCluer (May 5, 1922)","(May 16, 1922)","(June 3, 1922)","Beverley T. Crump (June 26, 1922)","B. D. White (October 9, 1922)","University of Virginia, Alumni Assocation (October 10, 1922)","B. D. White (October 17, 1922)","M. Louise Evans (November 6, 1922)","Maryland Training School for Boys (December 23, 1922) [includes pamphlet \"Disciplinary and Grading System of the Maryland Training School for Boys\"]","George Bryan (January 31, 1923)","Leon C. Faulkner (February 3, 1923)","(February 16, 1923)","John B. Duval (March 9, 1923)","E. W. Nichols (June 2, 1923)","O. H. Funstein (August 31, 1923)","Robert D. Yancey (March 13, 1924)","Robert D. Yancey (March 21, 1924)","John L. Lee (March 26, 1924)","Carrie M. Gregory (May 30, 1924)","John L. Lee (June 3, 1924)","(June 30, 1924)","(October 22, 1924)","H. H. Holt (November 18, 1924)","Jonathan Bryan (June 3, 1925)","W. C. Saunders (June 12, 1925)","C. A. Ashby (October 28, 1925)","Robert B. Tunstall (February 1, 1926)","John L. Lee (March 25, 1926)","John L. Lee (April 19, 1926)","(May 8, 1926)","R. H. Downman (January 11, 1927)","(January 24, 1927)","Fulton Kegley (January 5)","Robert Taylor Scott, brother","George Bryan","Unknown ","James P. Jeffries (March 4, 1890)","Thomas Whitehead (March 6, 1890)","J. H. Sherrard (March 10, 1890)","William G. Marshall (March 13, 1890)","Chas. D. Harrison (March 19, 1890)","E. Henton, Jr. (March 22, 1890)","James P. Jeffries (March 22, 1890)","W. N. Thorn (March 31, 1890)","G. S. P. Triplett (April 1, 1890)","Marshall M. McCormick (April 1, 1890)","McLain Pleasants (April 10, 1890)","W. McD. Lee (April 17, 1890)","James W. Marshall (April 17, 1890)","John R. Thurman (April 25, 1890)","J. M. Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. West (August 6, 1893)","Graham Claytor (August 11, 1893)","Geo. M. Cochran (August 12, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (August 12, 1893)","Bedford Glascock (August 14, 1893)","Adolphus Blair (August 16, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 17, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 29, 1893)","James C. Hooe (August 23, 1893)","E. M. Rowell (August 25, 1893)","R. Kenna Campbell (August 26, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (August 26, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 31, 1893)","James C. Hooe (September 4, 1893)","William M. Peyton (September 4, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 14, 1893)","L. S. Walker (September 18, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 20, 1893)","H. W. Flourney (September 20, 1893)","A. T. Shields (September 21, 1893)","R. J. Washington (September 26, 1893)","L. C. Fowler (October 2, 1893)","John. E. Massey (October 19, 1893)","Algernon Bertrand Chandler, Sr. (October 21, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (October 23, 1893)","Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 23, 1893)","J. Walter Stott (October 12, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (October 30, 1893)","William M. Peyton (October 31, 1893)","D. M. P. (November 2, 1893)","R. M. Charles (November 9, 1893)","William M. Peyton (November 11, 1893)","William C. Marshall (November 11, 1893)","James V. Brooke (November 18, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (November 20, 1893)","A. Magill Smitth (November 21, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (December 5, 1893)","John S. Chapman (December 6, 1893)","William C. Marshall (December 8, 1893)","R. A. East (December 9, 1893)","(December 13, 1893)","Legh R. Watts (December 30, 1893)","George M. Cochran (January 16, 1894)","Richard B. Davis (February 2, 1894)","(February 8, 1894)","(February 9, 1894)","James C. Haynes (July 21, 1894)","Geo. C. Oryain [?] (August 15, 1895)","Fulton Kegley (November 28, 1895)","Cary Breckinridge (February 20, 1897)","W. B. Clarke (March 29, 1897)","J. S. Lawless Seely (May 20, 1897)","W. H. Taylor (June 12, 1897) [letter typed by R. Taylor Scott, with handwriting from W. H. Taylor on back]","Thos. M. Hulak (June 22, 1897)","N. E. Smith (July 6, 1897)","R. T. Irvine (July 7, 1897)","H. A. W. Skeen (July 9, 1897)","Frank Hume (July 9, 1897)","H. M. Clarkson (July 9, 1897)","(July 13, 1897)","John T. West (July 13, 1897)","Jas. H. Fletcher (July 17, 1897)","J. H. Long (July 17, 1897)","Thos. M. Wood (July 17, 1897)","F. E. Dunklee (July 17, 1897)","William J. Lions (July 20, 1897)","R. H. Saunders (July 21, 1897)","T. W. Harrison","K. E. Murray (February 24)","(August 1, 1893)","A. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)","Edward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)","A. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)","A. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)","James Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)","Richard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)","George E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)","R. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)","E. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)","Herbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)","David Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)","W. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)","H. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)","David S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)","E. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)","James Hay (August 7, 1893)","James Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)","(August 8, 1893)","R. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)","John A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)","W. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)","John T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eRobert Taylor Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhen Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVirginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cb\u003eRichard Carter Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUpon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSources:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDealer paperwork. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAncestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAncestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical "],"bioghist_tesim":["Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003cextref href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/extref\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the R. 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These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eInformation from the original finding aid: \u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. 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Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . 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Buford (July 4, 1893)","Richard Simon Boykin (July 5, 1893)","(July 6, 1893)","R. L. Gordon, Jr. (July 7, 1893)","Archibald H. Taylor (July 7, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (July 11, 1893)","N. H. Massie (July 13, 1893)","Robert R. Prentiss (July 13, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (July 14, 1893)","Landon Carter Berkeley, Jr. (July 14, 1893)","J. E. Mason (July 15, 1893)","M. P. Scott (July 16, 1893)","Edward Everett holland (July 17, 1893)","J. R. A. Hobson (July 18,1893)","Horace W. Jones (July 27, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (July 31, 1893)","George M. Harrison (August 5, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (August 7, 1893)","James Lewis Tredway (August 10, 1893)","N. C. Manson, Jr. (August 10, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (August 10, 1893)","Wm. S. Brown (August 10, 1893)","E. L. Turner (August 10, 1893)","Woodhouse (August 10, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (August 11, 1893)","Wm. McK. Woodhouse (August 11, 1893)","Glaggett B. Jones (August 11, 1893)","Frank P. Christian (August 11, 1893)","Jno (?) M. Berkley (August 11, 1893)","Robb. E. Scott (August 11, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (August 12, 1893)","Robb Scott (August 12, 1893)","Frank A. Massie (August 12, 1893)","Randolph Harrison (August 13, 1893)","Frank A. Massie (August 13, 1893)","(August 14, 1893)","(August 14, 1893)","Robert D. Yancey (August 14, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (?) (August 14, 1893)","George J. Hundley (August 14, 1893)","Committee of R. T. Barton (September 1, 1893)","(September 1, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (September 27, 1893)","A. A. Campbell (September 28, 1893)","Thomas N. Williams (September 29, 1893)","R. K. Campbell (November 15, 1893)","V. C. Pamplin (November 27, 1893)","Richard W. Riely (January 29, 1894)","Henry de la Warr Flood (March 19, 1894)","(March 24, 1894)","John Rutherford (April 20, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 2, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 3, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 9, 1894)","John Baytop Cary (May 22, 1894)","Richard Carter Scott (July 31, 1894)","A. B. Blain (August 21, 1894)","Matthew Franklin Pleasants (October 13, 1894)","John R. Tillett (March 18, 1895)","Tazewell Ellett (April 18, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (May 21, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (May 25, 1895)","F. Boykin Jacobs (May 31, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (June 19, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 8, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 15, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 15, 1895)","Barton Myers (January 25, 1896)","Granville G. Valentine (April 21, 1896)","J. C. Thompson (October 9, 1896)","L. N. Caldwell (January 25, 1897)","E. V. Barley (March 30, 1897)","E. V. Barley (May 22, 1897)","N. P. Scott (June 7, 1897)","John L. Lee (June 17, 1897)","Henry O. Humphreys (July 1, 1897)","L. L. Brown (July 5, 1897)","J. B. T. Thornton (July 7, 1897)","D. H. Howard (July 9, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 11, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 12, 1897)","Louis C. Barley (July 14, 1897)","Leonard Marbury (July 15, 1897)","(July 16, 1897)","L. M. Shumate (July 16, 1897)","J. W. Willeux (July 17,1897)","Richard A. Dobie (July 18, 1897)","H. N. Bell (July 20, 1897)","John E. Mapp (July 22, 1897)","George Walter Mapp (July 22, 1897)","Walter Herron Taylor, Jr. (July 23, 1897)","George Walter Mapp (July 24, 1897)","G. H. Fude (July 26, 1897)","(July 26, 1897)","James Dunlop Moncure (September 22, 1897)","Fredrick Warburton (November 15, 1897)","William Roane Aylett (November 30,1897)","Morton Marye (December 4, 1897)","Morton Marye (December 4, 1897)","James E. Clements (December 25, 1897)","James E. Clements (December 27,1897)","J. A. Montague (January 01, 1898)","Morton Marye (February 05, 1898)","S. M. Wilkes (March 15, 1898)","James R. Caton (March 19, 1898)","John H. Muncy (August 7, 1898)","John H. Muncy (November 6, 1898)","Thos. Whitehead, Jr. (November 9, 1898)","James Keith (November 22, 1898)","W. Bullitt Fitz-Hugh (January 1899)","William C. West (March 9, 1899)","J. E. Spanenberg (March 16, 1899)","Thomas B. Mackall (March 1899)","Frederick W. M. Holliday (April 1899)","July 1899","1899","B. R. Wellford, Jr. (May 11, 1901)","(May 23, May 25, May 28, 1901)","R. H. Stoltz (May 28, 1901)","(May 31, 1901)","C. Wright (September 26, 1901)","S. R. Curtis (October 13, 1901)","C. Wright (October 21, 1901)","C. Wright (October 25, 1901)","W. B. McChesney (December 12, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 18, 1901)","A. B. Perkins (December 20, 1901)","James (December 26, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 31, 1901)","John Lamb (January 9, 1903)","S. S. P. Patterson (April 18, 1903)","J. E. Dickerson, Jr. (July 03, 1903)","Frederick E. Wadhams (October 13, 1903)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 25, 1903)","Allen Caperton Braxton (December 2, 1903)","Samuel P. Waddill (December 30, 1903)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 22, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 26, 1904)","William Fleming (February 3, 1904)","L. E. McPherson (February 04, 2004)","Eugene C. Massie (February 6, 1904)","Samuel P. Waddill (February 16, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (February 20, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (March 2, 1904)","William H. Sands (March 17, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (May 20, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (March 24, 1904)","S. E. Everett (April 21, 1904)","Edwin J. Farber (May 17, 1904)","William Gilliam (May 18, 1904)","J. B. T. Thornton (May 18, 1904)","Rick W. Hillary (May 23, 1904)","Edwin J. Farber (June 1, 1904)","(June 6, 1904)","R. H. Pitt and J. W. Mitchell (July 11, 1904)","Connally F. Trigg (July 18, 1904)","John S. Eggleston (August 2, 1904)","Alfred B. Wiliams (August 4, 1904)","Hill Montague (August 18, 1904)","George C. Gregory (August 24, 1904)","C. E. Bolling (September 15, 1904)","Walter A. Watson (September 27, 1904)","O. A. Hawkins (October 12, 1904)","Philip Alexander Wellford (November 24, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 28, 1904)","Overton Howard (November 29, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (November 29, 1904)","Augustine Royall (January 10, 1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 14, 1905)","J. A. C. Keith (January 27,1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 26, 1905)","H. A. Atkinson (February 11, 1905)","George Bryan (February 20, 1905)","J. Jordan Leake and Frank W. Christian (February 21, 1905)","Joseph Lippman (February 27, 1905)","George Bryan (March 6, 1905)","Howard Shield (March 11, 1905)","John H. Ingram (March 14, 1905)","Willoughby Newton, Jr. (March 30, 1905)","William Loplon [?] (April 12, 1905)","W. C. Marshall (May 2, 1905)","George Bryan (May 25, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 13, 1905)","Patrick H. C. Cabell (July 20, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 29, 1905)","Charles V. Carrington (September 20, 1905)","John G. Winston (September 25, 1905)","Phil B. Sheild (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Alfred B. Courtney (September 26, 1905)","A. W. Patterson (September 26, 1905)","Henry R. Pollard (September 28, 1905)","Charles 'Chas' Urquhart Williams (September 28, 1905)","John Fairfield Dryden (October 4, 1905)","John W. Price (November 2, 1905)","J. Randolph Tucker (December 3, 1905)","J. A. McGilvray (December 14, 1905)","S. Gordon Cunning (December 20, 1905)","C. C. Carlin (December 20, 1905)","J. A. Massie (February 16, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","Daniel C. O'Flaherty and Minitree J. Fulton (March 12, 1906)","Richard T. Wilson (August 1, 1906)","Thomas Walter Harrison (September 27,1906)","W. H. Hofheimer (June 3, 1907)","Heth Lorton (March 25, 1907) [includes \"The Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia: Rules for Admission of Members\"]","L. F. Gibson (1907)","Thomas Lee Broun (July 7, 1909)","Alfred B. Williams (January 15, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (January 25, 1910)","J. Lackey (April 11, 1910)","B. C. Taylor (March 19, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (May 18, 1910)","Jas D. Hall, Jr. (May 29, 1910)","J. O. Shepherd (June 21, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","George F. Henry (December 23, 1910)","Hunsdon Cary (January 28, 1911)","George P. Mayo (February 15, 1911)","William D. Richardson, George Bryan, B. M. Anderson, William Clayton Torrence, R. A. Lancaster, Jr. (February 23, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (March 8, 1911)","University of Virginia, Department of Law, Office of the Dean (March 25, 1911)","Lewis M. Coleman (June 7, 1911)","(October 18, 1911)","Robert H. Talley (November 18, 1911)","George L. Christian (December 13, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (December 23, 1911)","Thomas P. Bryan (December 23, 1911)","Washington and Lee University School of Law, Office of the Dean (January 20, 1912)","Robert Thomas Barton (January 23, 1912)","Harry F. Payne (February 15, 1912)","William L. Royall (April 4, 1912)","Richard T. Wilson (April 17, 1912)","Lilburn T. Myers (April 30, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 4, 1912)","Arthur C. Humphreys (November 5, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 8, 1912)","Charles E. Moran (September 30, 1913)","John Peyton McGuire, II (October 8, 1913)","J. K. M. Norton (November 6, 1913)","Frederick E. Nolting (November 19, 1914)","R. Carter Scott (November 1, 1915)","Thomas Branch (November 15, 1915)","George P. Mayo (January 27, 1916)","Henry W. Holt (March 17, 1916)","R. Carter Beverley (March 20, 1916)","Jacob Mazer (March 31, 1916)","Wyndham R. Meredith (July 20, 1916)","(July 24, 1916)","Ordway Puller (August 8, 1916)","(August 17, 1916)","William Hodges Mann (October 9, 1916)","P. A. L. Smith (November 9, 1916)","W. Russell Bowie (January 3, 1917)","William Cabell Brown (February 21, 1917)","L. W. McVeigh (April 16, 1917)","Wyndham R. Meredith (April 19, 1917)","John P. McGuire (April 23, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 1, 1917)","John P. McGuire (May 2, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 21, 1917)","R. Carter Beverley (July 3, 1917)","Rorer A. James (January 5, 1918)","L. W. H. Peyton (January 7, 1918)","Robert Carter Jett (January 26, 1918)","(January 29, 1918)","(February 4, 1918)","Murray M. McGuire (February 8,1918)","Robert Carter Jett (February 20, 1918)","James A. Wilson (April 24, 1918)","Richard W. Carrington (May 9, 1918)","R. Carter Scott (May 27, 1918)","William L. Marbury (June 10, 1918)","R. R. Lewis (July 6, 1918)","Thomas R. Keith (March 20, 1919)","(July 28, 1919)","Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. (July 31, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 5, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 9, 1919)","George Bryan (August 20, 1919)","J. H. Patterson (September 5, 1919)","George Bryan (November 28,1919)","Harry Anthony Gooding (December 4, 1919)","Lewis C. Williams, James Mullen, Cyrus W. Beale, and Guy B. Hazelgrove (May 10, 1920)","Goodrich Hatton (May 27, 1920)","Anna Tuttle Heck (July 13, 1920)","H. B. Powell Holliday (February 22, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (July 21, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (August 9, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 31, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 27, 1921)","Robert C. Jackson and W. J. Henson (September 12, 1921)","University of Virginia, Alumni Association (September 24, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (September 27, 1921)","George Edmond Massie (December 8, 1921)","Francis Rawle, Joseph W. Henderson, Samuel K. White (March 1, 1922)","Francis Rawle (March 11, 1922)","Levin Joynes (March 15, 1922)","James S. McCluer (May 1,1922)","James S. McCluer (May 5, 1922)","(May 16, 1922)","(June 3, 1922)","Beverley T. Crump (June 26, 1922)","B. D. White (October 9, 1922)","University of Virginia, Alumni Assocation (October 10, 1922)","B. D. White (October 17, 1922)","M. Louise Evans (November 6, 1922)","Maryland Training School for Boys (December 23, 1922) [includes pamphlet \"Disciplinary and Grading System of the Maryland Training School for Boys\"]","George Bryan (January 31, 1923)","Leon C. Faulkner (February 3, 1923)","(February 16, 1923)","John B. Duval (March 9, 1923)","E. W. Nichols (June 2, 1923)","O. H. Funstein (August 31, 1923)","Robert D. Yancey (March 13, 1924)","Robert D. Yancey (March 21, 1924)","John L. Lee (March 26, 1924)","Carrie M. Gregory (May 30, 1924)","John L. Lee (June 3, 1924)","(June 30, 1924)","(October 22, 1924)","H. H. Holt (November 18, 1924)","Jonathan Bryan (June 3, 1925)","W. C. Saunders (June 12, 1925)","C. A. Ashby (October 28, 1925)","Robert B. Tunstall (February 1, 1926)","John L. Lee (March 25, 1926)","John L. Lee (April 19, 1926)","(May 8, 1926)","R. H. Downman (January 11, 1927)","(January 24, 1927)","Fulton Kegley (January 5)","Robert Taylor Scott, brother","George Bryan","Unknown ","James P. Jeffries (March 4, 1890)","Thomas Whitehead (March 6, 1890)","J. H. Sherrard (March 10, 1890)","William G. Marshall (March 13, 1890)","Chas. D. Harrison (March 19, 1890)","E. Henton, Jr. (March 22, 1890)","James P. Jeffries (March 22, 1890)","W. N. Thorn (March 31, 1890)","G. S. P. Triplett (April 1, 1890)","Marshall M. McCormick (April 1, 1890)","McLain Pleasants (April 10, 1890)","W. McD. Lee (April 17, 1890)","James W. Marshall (April 17, 1890)","John R. Thurman (April 25, 1890)","J. M. Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. West (August 6, 1893)","Graham Claytor (August 11, 1893)","Geo. M. Cochran (August 12, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (August 12, 1893)","Bedford Glascock (August 14, 1893)","Adolphus Blair (August 16, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 17, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 29, 1893)","James C. Hooe (August 23, 1893)","E. M. Rowell (August 25, 1893)","R. Kenna Campbell (August 26, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (August 26, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 31, 1893)","James C. Hooe (September 4, 1893)","William M. Peyton (September 4, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 14, 1893)","L. S. Walker (September 18, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 20, 1893)","H. W. Flourney (September 20, 1893)","A. T. Shields (September 21, 1893)","R. J. Washington (September 26, 1893)","L. C. Fowler (October 2, 1893)","John. E. Massey (October 19, 1893)","Algernon Bertrand Chandler, Sr. (October 21, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (October 23, 1893)","Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 23, 1893)","J. Walter Stott (October 12, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (October 30, 1893)","William M. Peyton (October 31, 1893)","D. M. P. (November 2, 1893)","R. M. Charles (November 9, 1893)","William M. Peyton (November 11, 1893)","William C. Marshall (November 11, 1893)","James V. Brooke (November 18, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (November 20, 1893)","A. Magill Smitth (November 21, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (December 5, 1893)","John S. Chapman (December 6, 1893)","William C. Marshall (December 8, 1893)","R. A. East (December 9, 1893)","(December 13, 1893)","Legh R. Watts (December 30, 1893)","George M. Cochran (January 16, 1894)","Richard B. Davis (February 2, 1894)","(February 8, 1894)","(February 9, 1894)","James C. Haynes (July 21, 1894)","Geo. C. Oryain [?] (August 15, 1895)","Fulton Kegley (November 28, 1895)","Cary Breckinridge (February 20, 1897)","W. B. Clarke (March 29, 1897)","J. S. Lawless Seely (May 20, 1897)","W. H. Taylor (June 12, 1897) [letter typed by R. Taylor Scott, with handwriting from W. H. Taylor on back]","Thos. M. Hulak (June 22, 1897)","N. E. Smith (July 6, 1897)","R. T. Irvine (July 7, 1897)","H. A. W. Skeen (July 9, 1897)","Frank Hume (July 9, 1897)","H. M. Clarkson (July 9, 1897)","(July 13, 1897)","John T. West (July 13, 1897)","Jas. H. Fletcher (July 17, 1897)","J. H. Long (July 17, 1897)","Thos. M. Wood (July 17, 1897)","F. E. Dunklee (July 17, 1897)","William J. Lions (July 20, 1897)","R. H. Saunders (July 21, 1897)","T. W. Harrison","K. E. Murray (February 24)","(August 1, 1893)","A. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)","Edward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)","A. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)","A. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)","James Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)","Richard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)","George E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)","R. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)","E. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)","Herbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)","David Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)","W. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)","H. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)","David S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)","E. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)","James Hay (August 7, 1893)","James Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)","(August 8, 1893)","R. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)","John A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)","W. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)","John T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525","The guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024.","The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  ","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.","The collection consists of over 500 correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century.","Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","The materials in this collection are in English."],"unitid_tesim":["Ms.2024.081"],"normalized_title_ssm":["R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection"],"collection_ssim":["R. Taylor Scott and R. 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Farber (May 17, 1904)","William Gilliam (May 18, 1904)","J. B. T. Thornton (May 18, 1904)","Rick W. Hillary (May 23, 1904)","Edwin J. Farber (June 1, 1904)","(June 6, 1904)","R. H. Pitt and J. W. Mitchell (July 11, 1904)","Connally F. Trigg (July 18, 1904)","John S. Eggleston (August 2, 1904)","Alfred B. Wiliams (August 4, 1904)","Hill Montague (August 18, 1904)","George C. Gregory (August 24, 1904)","C. E. Bolling (September 15, 1904)","Walter A. Watson (September 27, 1904)","O. A. Hawkins (October 12, 1904)","Philip Alexander Wellford (November 24, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 28, 1904)","Overton Howard (November 29, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (November 29, 1904)","Augustine Royall (January 10, 1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 14, 1905)","J. A. C. Keith (January 27,1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 26, 1905)","H. A. Atkinson (February 11, 1905)","George Bryan (February 20, 1905)","J. Jordan Leake and Frank W. Christian (February 21, 1905)","Joseph Lippman (February 27, 1905)","George Bryan (March 6, 1905)","Howard Shield (March 11, 1905)","John H. Ingram (March 14, 1905)","Willoughby Newton, Jr. (March 30, 1905)","William Loplon [?] (April 12, 1905)","W. C. Marshall (May 2, 1905)","George Bryan (May 25, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 13, 1905)","Patrick H. C. Cabell (July 20, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 29, 1905)","Charles V. Carrington (September 20, 1905)","John G. Winston (September 25, 1905)","Phil B. Sheild (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Alfred B. Courtney (September 26, 1905)","A. W. Patterson (September 26, 1905)","Henry R. Pollard (September 28, 1905)","Charles 'Chas' Urquhart Williams (September 28, 1905)","John Fairfield Dryden (October 4, 1905)","John W. Price (November 2, 1905)","J. Randolph Tucker (December 3, 1905)","J. A. McGilvray (December 14, 1905)","S. Gordon Cunning (December 20, 1905)","C. C. Carlin (December 20, 1905)","J. A. Massie (February 16, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","Daniel C. O'Flaherty and Minitree J. Fulton (March 12, 1906)","Richard T. Wilson (August 1, 1906)","Thomas Walter Harrison (September 27,1906)","W. H. Hofheimer (June 3, 1907)","Heth Lorton (March 25, 1907) [includes \"The Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia: Rules for Admission of Members\"]","L. F. Gibson (1907)","Thomas Lee Broun (July 7, 1909)","Alfred B. Williams (January 15, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (January 25, 1910)","J. Lackey (April 11, 1910)","B. C. Taylor (March 19, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (May 18, 1910)","Jas D. Hall, Jr. (May 29, 1910)","J. O. Shepherd (June 21, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","George F. Henry (December 23, 1910)","Hunsdon Cary (January 28, 1911)","George P. Mayo (February 15, 1911)","William D. Richardson, George Bryan, B. M. Anderson, William Clayton Torrence, R. A. Lancaster, Jr. (February 23, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (March 8, 1911)","University of Virginia, Department of Law, Office of the Dean (March 25, 1911)","Lewis M. Coleman (June 7, 1911)","(October 18, 1911)","Robert H. Talley (November 18, 1911)","George L. Christian (December 13, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (December 23, 1911)","Thomas P. Bryan (December 23, 1911)","Washington and Lee University School of Law, Office of the Dean (January 20, 1912)","Robert Thomas Barton (January 23, 1912)","Harry F. Payne (February 15, 1912)","William L. Royall (April 4, 1912)","Richard T. Wilson (April 17, 1912)","Lilburn T. Myers (April 30, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 4, 1912)","Arthur C. Humphreys (November 5, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 8, 1912)","Charles E. Moran (September 30, 1913)","John Peyton McGuire, II (October 8, 1913)","J. K. M. Norton (November 6, 1913)","Frederick E. Nolting (November 19, 1914)","R. Carter Scott (November 1, 1915)","Thomas Branch (November 15, 1915)","George P. Mayo (January 27, 1916)","Henry W. Holt (March 17, 1916)","R. Carter Beverley (March 20, 1916)","Jacob Mazer (March 31, 1916)","Wyndham R. Meredith (July 20, 1916)","(July 24, 1916)","Ordway Puller (August 8, 1916)","(August 17, 1916)","William Hodges Mann (October 9, 1916)","P. A. L. Smith (November 9, 1916)","W. Russell Bowie (January 3, 1917)","William Cabell Brown (February 21, 1917)","L. W. McVeigh (April 16, 1917)","Wyndham R. Meredith (April 19, 1917)","John P. McGuire (April 23, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 1, 1917)","John P. McGuire (May 2, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 21, 1917)","R. Carter Beverley (July 3, 1917)","Rorer A. James (January 5, 1918)","L. W. H. Peyton (January 7, 1918)","Robert Carter Jett (January 26, 1918)","(January 29, 1918)","(February 4, 1918)","Murray M. McGuire (February 8,1918)","Robert Carter Jett (February 20, 1918)","James A. Wilson (April 24, 1918)","Richard W. Carrington (May 9, 1918)","R. Carter Scott (May 27, 1918)","William L. Marbury (June 10, 1918)","R. R. Lewis (July 6, 1918)","Thomas R. Keith (March 20, 1919)","(July 28, 1919)","Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. (July 31, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 5, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 9, 1919)","George Bryan (August 20, 1919)","J. H. Patterson (September 5, 1919)","George Bryan (November 28,1919)","Harry Anthony Gooding (December 4, 1919)","Lewis C. Williams, James Mullen, Cyrus W. Beale, and Guy B. Hazelgrove (May 10, 1920)","Goodrich Hatton (May 27, 1920)","Anna Tuttle Heck (July 13, 1920)","H. B. Powell Holliday (February 22, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (July 21, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (August 9, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 31, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 27, 1921)","Robert C. Jackson and W. J. Henson (September 12, 1921)","University of Virginia, Alumni Association (September 24, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (September 27, 1921)","George Edmond Massie (December 8, 1921)","Francis Rawle, Joseph W. Henderson, Samuel K. White (March 1, 1922)","Francis Rawle (March 11, 1922)","Levin Joynes (March 15, 1922)","James S. McCluer (May 1,1922)","James S. McCluer (May 5, 1922)","(May 16, 1922)","(June 3, 1922)","Beverley T. Crump (June 26, 1922)","B. D. White (October 9, 1922)","University of Virginia, Alumni Assocation (October 10, 1922)","B. D. White (October 17, 1922)","M. Louise Evans (November 6, 1922)","Maryland Training School for Boys (December 23, 1922) [includes pamphlet \"Disciplinary and Grading System of the Maryland Training School for Boys\"]","George Bryan (January 31, 1923)","Leon C. Faulkner (February 3, 1923)","(February 16, 1923)","John B. Duval (March 9, 1923)","E. W. Nichols (June 2, 1923)","O. H. Funstein (August 31, 1923)","Robert D. Yancey (March 13, 1924)","Robert D. Yancey (March 21, 1924)","John L. Lee (March 26, 1924)","Carrie M. Gregory (May 30, 1924)","John L. Lee (June 3, 1924)","(June 30, 1924)","(October 22, 1924)","H. H. Holt (November 18, 1924)","Jonathan Bryan (June 3, 1925)","W. C. Saunders (June 12, 1925)","C. A. Ashby (October 28, 1925)","Robert B. Tunstall (February 1, 1926)","John L. Lee (March 25, 1926)","John L. Lee (April 19, 1926)","(May 8, 1926)","R. H. Downman (January 11, 1927)","(January 24, 1927)","Fulton Kegley (January 5)","Robert Taylor Scott, brother","George Bryan","Unknown ","James P. Jeffries (March 4, 1890)","Thomas Whitehead (March 6, 1890)","J. H. Sherrard (March 10, 1890)","William G. Marshall (March 13, 1890)","Chas. D. Harrison (March 19, 1890)","E. Henton, Jr. (March 22, 1890)","James P. Jeffries (March 22, 1890)","W. N. Thorn (March 31, 1890)","G. S. P. Triplett (April 1, 1890)","Marshall M. McCormick (April 1, 1890)","McLain Pleasants (April 10, 1890)","W. McD. Lee (April 17, 1890)","James W. Marshall (April 17, 1890)","John R. Thurman (April 25, 1890)","J. M. Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. West (August 6, 1893)","Graham Claytor (August 11, 1893)","Geo. M. Cochran (August 12, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (August 12, 1893)","Bedford Glascock (August 14, 1893)","Adolphus Blair (August 16, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 17, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 29, 1893)","James C. Hooe (August 23, 1893)","E. M. Rowell (August 25, 1893)","R. Kenna Campbell (August 26, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (August 26, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 31, 1893)","James C. Hooe (September 4, 1893)","William M. Peyton (September 4, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 14, 1893)","L. S. Walker (September 18, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 20, 1893)","H. W. Flourney (September 20, 1893)","A. T. Shields (September 21, 1893)","R. J. Washington (September 26, 1893)","L. C. Fowler (October 2, 1893)","John. E. Massey (October 19, 1893)","Algernon Bertrand Chandler, Sr. (October 21, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (October 23, 1893)","Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 23, 1893)","J. Walter Stott (October 12, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (October 30, 1893)","William M. Peyton (October 31, 1893)","D. M. P. (November 2, 1893)","R. M. Charles (November 9, 1893)","William M. Peyton (November 11, 1893)","William C. Marshall (November 11, 1893)","James V. Brooke (November 18, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (November 20, 1893)","A. Magill Smitth (November 21, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (December 5, 1893)","John S. Chapman (December 6, 1893)","William C. Marshall (December 8, 1893)","R. A. East (December 9, 1893)","(December 13, 1893)","Legh R. Watts (December 30, 1893)","George M. Cochran (January 16, 1894)","Richard B. Davis (February 2, 1894)","(February 8, 1894)","(February 9, 1894)","James C. Haynes (July 21, 1894)","Geo. C. Oryain [?] (August 15, 1895)","Fulton Kegley (November 28, 1895)","Cary Breckinridge (February 20, 1897)","W. B. Clarke (March 29, 1897)","J. S. Lawless Seely (May 20, 1897)","W. H. Taylor (June 12, 1897) [letter typed by R. Taylor Scott, with handwriting from W. H. Taylor on back]","Thos. M. Hulak (June 22, 1897)","N. E. Smith (July 6, 1897)","R. T. Irvine (July 7, 1897)","H. A. W. Skeen (July 9, 1897)","Frank Hume (July 9, 1897)","H. M. Clarkson (July 9, 1897)","(July 13, 1897)","John T. West (July 13, 1897)","Jas. H. Fletcher (July 17, 1897)","J. H. Long (July 17, 1897)","Thos. M. Wood (July 17, 1897)","F. E. Dunklee (July 17, 1897)","William J. Lions (July 20, 1897)","R. H. Saunders (July 21, 1897)","T. W. Harrison","K. E. Murray (February 24)","(August 1, 1893)","A. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)","Edward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)","A. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)","A. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)","James Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)","Richard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)","George E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)","R. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)","E. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)","Herbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)","David Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)","W. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)","H. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)","David S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)","E. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)","James Hay (August 7, 1893)","James Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)","(August 8, 1893)","R. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)","John A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)","W. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)","John T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eRobert Taylor Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhen Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVirginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cb\u003eRichard Carter Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUpon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSources:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDealer paperwork. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAncestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAncestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical "],"bioghist_tesim":["Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003cextref href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/extref\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the R. 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These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eInformation from the original finding aid: \u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. 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Manson, Jr. (August 10, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (August 10, 1893)","Wm. S. Brown (August 10, 1893)","E. L. Turner (August 10, 1893)","Woodhouse (August 10, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (August 11, 1893)","Wm. McK. Woodhouse (August 11, 1893)","Glaggett B. Jones (August 11, 1893)","Frank P. Christian (August 11, 1893)","Jno (?) M. Berkley (August 11, 1893)","Robb. E. Scott (August 11, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott (August 12, 1893)","Robb Scott (August 12, 1893)","Frank A. Massie (August 12, 1893)","Randolph Harrison (August 13, 1893)","Frank A. Massie (August 13, 1893)","(August 14, 1893)","(August 14, 1893)","Robert D. Yancey (August 14, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (?) (August 14, 1893)","George J. Hundley (August 14, 1893)","Committee of R. T. Barton (September 1, 1893)","(September 1, 1893)","A. H. Burroughs (September 27, 1893)","A. A. Campbell (September 28, 1893)","Thomas N. Williams (September 29, 1893)","R. K. Campbell (November 15, 1893)","V. C. Pamplin (November 27, 1893)","Richard W. Riely (January 29, 1894)","Henry de la Warr Flood (March 19, 1894)","(March 24, 1894)","John Rutherford (April 20, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 2, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 3, 1894)","John Rutherford (May 9, 1894)","John Baytop Cary (May 22, 1894)","Richard Carter Scott (July 31, 1894)","A. B. Blain (August 21, 1894)","Matthew Franklin Pleasants (October 13, 1894)","John R. Tillett (March 18, 1895)","Tazewell Ellett (April 18, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (May 21, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (May 25, 1895)","F. Boykin Jacobs (May 31, 1895)","O. F. Bresee \u0026 Sons (June 19, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 8, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 15, 1895)","W. A. Little, Jr. (July 15, 1895)","Barton Myers (January 25, 1896)","Granville G. Valentine (April 21, 1896)","J. C. Thompson (October 9, 1896)","L. N. Caldwell (January 25, 1897)","E. V. Barley (March 30, 1897)","E. V. Barley (May 22, 1897)","N. P. Scott (June 7, 1897)","John L. Lee (June 17, 1897)","Henry O. Humphreys (July 1, 1897)","L. L. Brown (July 5, 1897)","J. B. T. Thornton (July 7, 1897)","D. H. Howard (July 9, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 11, 1897)","Leonidas D. Yarrell (July 12, 1897)","Louis C. Barley (July 14, 1897)","Leonard Marbury (July 15, 1897)","(July 16, 1897)","L. M. Shumate (July 16, 1897)","J. W. Willeux (July 17,1897)","Richard A. Dobie (July 18, 1897)","H. N. Bell (July 20, 1897)","John E. Mapp (July 22, 1897)","George Walter Mapp (July 22, 1897)","Walter Herron Taylor, Jr. (July 23, 1897)","George Walter Mapp (July 24, 1897)","G. H. Fude (July 26, 1897)","(July 26, 1897)","James Dunlop Moncure (September 22, 1897)","Fredrick Warburton (November 15, 1897)","William Roane Aylett (November 30,1897)","Morton Marye (December 4, 1897)","Morton Marye (December 4, 1897)","James E. Clements (December 25, 1897)","James E. Clements (December 27,1897)","J. A. Montague (January 01, 1898)","Morton Marye (February 05, 1898)","S. M. Wilkes (March 15, 1898)","James R. Caton (March 19, 1898)","John H. Muncy (August 7, 1898)","John H. Muncy (November 6, 1898)","Thos. Whitehead, Jr. (November 9, 1898)","James Keith (November 22, 1898)","W. Bullitt Fitz-Hugh (January 1899)","William C. West (March 9, 1899)","J. E. Spanenberg (March 16, 1899)","Thomas B. Mackall (March 1899)","Frederick W. M. Holliday (April 1899)","July 1899","1899","B. R. Wellford, Jr. (May 11, 1901)","(May 23, May 25, May 28, 1901)","R. H. Stoltz (May 28, 1901)","(May 31, 1901)","C. Wright (September 26, 1901)","S. R. Curtis (October 13, 1901)","C. Wright (October 21, 1901)","C. Wright (October 25, 1901)","W. B. McChesney (December 12, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 18, 1901)","A. B. Perkins (December 20, 1901)","James (December 26, 1901)","Thomas S. Martin (December 31, 1901)","John Lamb (January 9, 1903)","S. S. P. Patterson (April 18, 1903)","J. E. Dickerson, Jr. (July 03, 1903)","Frederick E. Wadhams (October 13, 1903)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 25, 1903)","Allen Caperton Braxton (December 2, 1903)","Samuel P. Waddill (December 30, 1903)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 22, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (January 26, 1904)","William Fleming (February 3, 1904)","L. E. McPherson (February 04, 2004)","Eugene C. Massie (February 6, 1904)","Samuel P. Waddill (February 16, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (February 20, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (March 2, 1904)","William H. Sands (March 17, 1904)","Wilfred Emory Cutsham (May 20, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (March 24, 1904)","S. E. Everett (April 21, 1904)","Edwin J. Farber (May 17, 1904)","William Gilliam (May 18, 1904)","J. B. T. Thornton (May 18, 1904)","Rick W. Hillary (May 23, 1904)","Edwin J. Farber (June 1, 1904)","(June 6, 1904)","R. H. Pitt and J. W. Mitchell (July 11, 1904)","Connally F. Trigg (July 18, 1904)","John S. Eggleston (August 2, 1904)","Alfred B. Wiliams (August 4, 1904)","Hill Montague (August 18, 1904)","George C. Gregory (August 24, 1904)","C. E. Bolling (September 15, 1904)","Walter A. Watson (September 27, 1904)","O. A. Hawkins (October 12, 1904)","Philip Alexander Wellford (November 24, 1904)","Thomas W. Gardner (November 28, 1904)","Overton Howard (November 29, 1904)","Alfred R. Courtney (November 29, 1904)","Augustine Royall (January 10, 1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 14, 1905)","J. A. C. Keith (January 27,1905)","A. Moore, Jr. (January 26, 1905)","H. A. Atkinson (February 11, 1905)","George Bryan (February 20, 1905)","J. Jordan Leake and Frank W. Christian (February 21, 1905)","Joseph Lippman (February 27, 1905)","George Bryan (March 6, 1905)","Howard Shield (March 11, 1905)","John H. Ingram (March 14, 1905)","Willoughby Newton, Jr. (March 30, 1905)","William Loplon [?] (April 12, 1905)","W. C. Marshall (May 2, 1905)","George Bryan (May 25, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 13, 1905)","Patrick H. C. Cabell (July 20, 1905)","Eppa Hunton, Jr. (July 29, 1905)","Charles V. Carrington (September 20, 1905)","John G. Winston (September 25, 1905)","Phil B. Sheild (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Allen S. Collins (September 26, 1905)","Alfred B. Courtney (September 26, 1905)","A. W. Patterson (September 26, 1905)","Henry R. Pollard (September 28, 1905)","Charles 'Chas' Urquhart Williams (September 28, 1905)","John Fairfield Dryden (October 4, 1905)","John W. Price (November 2, 1905)","J. Randolph Tucker (December 3, 1905)","J. A. McGilvray (December 14, 1905)","S. Gordon Cunning (December 20, 1905)","C. C. Carlin (December 20, 1905)","J. A. Massie (February 16, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","A. M. Starke (March 10, 1906)","Daniel C. O'Flaherty and Minitree J. Fulton (March 12, 1906)","Richard T. Wilson (August 1, 1906)","Thomas Walter Harrison (September 27,1906)","W. H. Hofheimer (June 3, 1907)","Heth Lorton (March 25, 1907) [includes \"The Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia: Rules for Admission of Members\"]","L. F. Gibson (1907)","Thomas Lee Broun (July 7, 1909)","Alfred B. Williams (January 15, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (January 25, 1910)","J. Lackey (April 11, 1910)","B. C. Taylor (March 19, 1910)","Samuel P. Waddill (May 18, 1910)","Jas D. Hall, Jr. (May 29, 1910)","J. O. Shepherd (June 21, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","W. C. Smith (September 12, 1910)","George F. Henry (December 23, 1910)","Hunsdon Cary (January 28, 1911)","George P. Mayo (February 15, 1911)","William D. Richardson, George Bryan, B. M. Anderson, William Clayton Torrence, R. A. Lancaster, Jr. (February 23, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (March 8, 1911)","University of Virginia, Department of Law, Office of the Dean (March 25, 1911)","Lewis M. Coleman (June 7, 1911)","(October 18, 1911)","Robert H. Talley (November 18, 1911)","George L. Christian (December 13, 1911)","Robert Thomas Barton (December 23, 1911)","Thomas P. Bryan (December 23, 1911)","Washington and Lee University School of Law, Office of the Dean (January 20, 1912)","Robert Thomas Barton (January 23, 1912)","Harry F. Payne (February 15, 1912)","William L. Royall (April 4, 1912)","Richard T. Wilson (April 17, 1912)","Lilburn T. Myers (April 30, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 4, 1912)","Arthur C. Humphreys (November 5, 1912)","Robert M. Hughes (November 8, 1912)","Charles E. Moran (September 30, 1913)","John Peyton McGuire, II (October 8, 1913)","J. K. M. Norton (November 6, 1913)","Frederick E. Nolting (November 19, 1914)","R. Carter Scott (November 1, 1915)","Thomas Branch (November 15, 1915)","George P. Mayo (January 27, 1916)","Henry W. Holt (March 17, 1916)","R. Carter Beverley (March 20, 1916)","Jacob Mazer (March 31, 1916)","Wyndham R. Meredith (July 20, 1916)","(July 24, 1916)","Ordway Puller (August 8, 1916)","(August 17, 1916)","William Hodges Mann (October 9, 1916)","P. A. L. Smith (November 9, 1916)","W. Russell Bowie (January 3, 1917)","William Cabell Brown (February 21, 1917)","L. W. McVeigh (April 16, 1917)","Wyndham R. Meredith (April 19, 1917)","John P. McGuire (April 23, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 1, 1917)","John P. McGuire (May 2, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 21, 1917)","R. Carter Beverley (July 3, 1917)","Rorer A. James (January 5, 1918)","L. W. H. Peyton (January 7, 1918)","Robert Carter Jett (January 26, 1918)","(January 29, 1918)","(February 4, 1918)","Murray M. McGuire (February 8,1918)","Robert Carter Jett (February 20, 1918)","James A. Wilson (April 24, 1918)","Richard W. Carrington (May 9, 1918)","R. Carter Scott (May 27, 1918)","William L. Marbury (June 10, 1918)","R. R. Lewis (July 6, 1918)","Thomas R. Keith (March 20, 1919)","(July 28, 1919)","Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. (July 31, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 5, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 9, 1919)","George Bryan (August 20, 1919)","J. H. Patterson (September 5, 1919)","George Bryan (November 28,1919)","Harry Anthony Gooding (December 4, 1919)","Lewis C. Williams, James Mullen, Cyrus W. Beale, and Guy B. Hazelgrove (May 10, 1920)","Goodrich Hatton (May 27, 1920)","Anna Tuttle Heck (July 13, 1920)","H. B. Powell Holliday (February 22, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (July 21, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (August 9, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 31, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 27, 1921)","Robert C. Jackson and W. J. Henson (September 12, 1921)","University of Virginia, Alumni Association (September 24, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (September 27, 1921)","George Edmond Massie (December 8, 1921)","Francis Rawle, Joseph W. Henderson, Samuel K. White (March 1, 1922)","Francis Rawle (March 11, 1922)","Levin Joynes (March 15, 1922)","James S. McCluer (May 1,1922)","James S. McCluer (May 5, 1922)","(May 16, 1922)","(June 3, 1922)","Beverley T. Crump (June 26, 1922)","B. D. White (October 9, 1922)","University of Virginia, Alumni Assocation (October 10, 1922)","B. D. White (October 17, 1922)","M. Louise Evans (November 6, 1922)","Maryland Training School for Boys (December 23, 1922) [includes pamphlet \"Disciplinary and Grading System of the Maryland Training School for Boys\"]","George Bryan (January 31, 1923)","Leon C. Faulkner (February 3, 1923)","(February 16, 1923)","John B. Duval (March 9, 1923)","E. W. Nichols (June 2, 1923)","O. H. Funstein (August 31, 1923)","Robert D. Yancey (March 13, 1924)","Robert D. Yancey (March 21, 1924)","John L. Lee (March 26, 1924)","Carrie M. Gregory (May 30, 1924)","John L. Lee (June 3, 1924)","(June 30, 1924)","(October 22, 1924)","H. H. Holt (November 18, 1924)","Jonathan Bryan (June 3, 1925)","W. C. Saunders (June 12, 1925)","C. A. Ashby (October 28, 1925)","Robert B. Tunstall (February 1, 1926)","John L. Lee (March 25, 1926)","John L. Lee (April 19, 1926)","(May 8, 1926)","R. H. Downman (January 11, 1927)","(January 24, 1927)","Fulton Kegley (January 5)","Robert Taylor Scott, brother","George Bryan","Unknown ","James P. Jeffries (March 4, 1890)","Thomas Whitehead (March 6, 1890)","J. H. Sherrard (March 10, 1890)","William G. Marshall (March 13, 1890)","Chas. D. Harrison (March 19, 1890)","E. Henton, Jr. (March 22, 1890)","James P. Jeffries (March 22, 1890)","W. N. Thorn (March 31, 1890)","G. S. P. Triplett (April 1, 1890)","Marshall M. McCormick (April 1, 1890)","McLain Pleasants (April 10, 1890)","W. McD. Lee (April 17, 1890)","James W. Marshall (April 17, 1890)","John R. Thurman (April 25, 1890)","J. M. Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. West (August 6, 1893)","Graham Claytor (August 11, 1893)","Geo. M. Cochran (August 12, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (August 12, 1893)","Bedford Glascock (August 14, 1893)","Adolphus Blair (August 16, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 17, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 29, 1893)","James C. Hooe (August 23, 1893)","E. M. Rowell (August 25, 1893)","R. Kenna Campbell (August 26, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (August 26, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 31, 1893)","James C. Hooe (September 4, 1893)","William M. Peyton (September 4, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 14, 1893)","L. S. Walker (September 18, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 20, 1893)","H. W. Flourney (September 20, 1893)","A. T. Shields (September 21, 1893)","R. J. Washington (September 26, 1893)","L. C. Fowler (October 2, 1893)","John. E. Massey (October 19, 1893)","Algernon Bertrand Chandler, Sr. (October 21, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (October 23, 1893)","Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 23, 1893)","J. Walter Stott (October 12, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (October 30, 1893)","William M. Peyton (October 31, 1893)","D. M. P. (November 2, 1893)","R. M. Charles (November 9, 1893)","William M. Peyton (November 11, 1893)","William C. Marshall (November 11, 1893)","James V. Brooke (November 18, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (November 20, 1893)","A. Magill Smitth (November 21, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (December 5, 1893)","John S. Chapman (December 6, 1893)","William C. Marshall (December 8, 1893)","R. A. East (December 9, 1893)","(December 13, 1893)","Legh R. Watts (December 30, 1893)","George M. Cochran (January 16, 1894)","Richard B. Davis (February 2, 1894)","(February 8, 1894)","(February 9, 1894)","James C. Haynes (July 21, 1894)","Geo. C. Oryain [?] (August 15, 1895)","Fulton Kegley (November 28, 1895)","Cary Breckinridge (February 20, 1897)","W. B. Clarke (March 29, 1897)","J. S. Lawless Seely (May 20, 1897)","W. H. Taylor (June 12, 1897) [letter typed by R. Taylor Scott, with handwriting from W. H. Taylor on back]","Thos. M. Hulak (June 22, 1897)","N. E. Smith (July 6, 1897)","R. T. Irvine (July 7, 1897)","H. A. W. Skeen (July 9, 1897)","Frank Hume (July 9, 1897)","H. M. Clarkson (July 9, 1897)","(July 13, 1897)","John T. West (July 13, 1897)","Jas. H. Fletcher (July 17, 1897)","J. H. Long (July 17, 1897)","Thos. M. Wood (July 17, 1897)","F. E. Dunklee (July 17, 1897)","William J. Lions (July 20, 1897)","R. H. Saunders (July 21, 1897)","T. W. Harrison","K. E. Murray (February 24)","(August 1, 1893)","A. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)","Edward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)","A. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)","A. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)","James Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)","Richard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)","George E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)","R. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)","E. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)","Herbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)","David Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)","W. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)","H. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)","David S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)","E. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)","James Hay (August 7, 1893)","James Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)","(August 8, 1893)","R. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)","John A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)","W. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)","John T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)","Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525","The guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024.","The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  ","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. 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The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century.","Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech","The materials in this collection are in English."],"unitid_tesim":["Ms.2024.081"],"normalized_title_ssm":["R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection"],"collection_ssim":["R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection"],"repository_ssm":["Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University"],"repository_ssim":["Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University"],"access_terms_ssm":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. 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Carter Scott (November 1, 1915)","Thomas Branch (November 15, 1915)","George P. Mayo (January 27, 1916)","Henry W. Holt (March 17, 1916)","R. Carter Beverley (March 20, 1916)","Jacob Mazer (March 31, 1916)","Wyndham R. Meredith (July 20, 1916)","(July 24, 1916)","Ordway Puller (August 8, 1916)","(August 17, 1916)","William Hodges Mann (October 9, 1916)","P. A. L. Smith (November 9, 1916)","W. Russell Bowie (January 3, 1917)","William Cabell Brown (February 21, 1917)","L. W. McVeigh (April 16, 1917)","Wyndham R. Meredith (April 19, 1917)","John P. McGuire (April 23, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 1, 1917)","John P. McGuire (May 2, 1917)","William Hodges Mann, Jr. (May 21, 1917)","R. Carter Beverley (July 3, 1917)","Rorer A. James (January 5, 1918)","L. W. H. Peyton (January 7, 1918)","Robert Carter Jett (January 26, 1918)","(January 29, 1918)","(February 4, 1918)","Murray M. McGuire (February 8,1918)","Robert Carter Jett (February 20, 1918)","James A. Wilson (April 24, 1918)","Richard W. Carrington (May 9, 1918)","R. Carter Scott (May 27, 1918)","William L. Marbury (June 10, 1918)","R. R. Lewis (July 6, 1918)","Thomas R. Keith (March 20, 1919)","(July 28, 1919)","Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. (July 31, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 5, 1919)","Robert Carter Jett (August 9, 1919)","George Bryan (August 20, 1919)","J. H. Patterson (September 5, 1919)","George Bryan (November 28,1919)","Harry Anthony Gooding (December 4, 1919)","Lewis C. Williams, James Mullen, Cyrus W. Beale, and Guy B. Hazelgrove (May 10, 1920)","Goodrich Hatton (May 27, 1920)","Anna Tuttle Heck (July 13, 1920)","H. B. Powell Holliday (February 22, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (July 21, 1921)","G. M. McNutt (August 9, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 31, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (August 27, 1921)","Robert C. Jackson and W. J. Henson (September 12, 1921)","University of Virginia, Alumni Association (September 24, 1921)","Andrew D. Christian (September 27, 1921)","George Edmond Massie (December 8, 1921)","Francis Rawle, Joseph W. Henderson, Samuel K. White (March 1, 1922)","Francis Rawle (March 11, 1922)","Levin Joynes (March 15, 1922)","James S. McCluer (May 1,1922)","James S. McCluer (May 5, 1922)","(May 16, 1922)","(June 3, 1922)","Beverley T. Crump (June 26, 1922)","B. D. White (October 9, 1922)","University of Virginia, Alumni Assocation (October 10, 1922)","B. D. White (October 17, 1922)","M. Louise Evans (November 6, 1922)","Maryland Training School for Boys (December 23, 1922) [includes pamphlet \"Disciplinary and Grading System of the Maryland Training School for Boys\"]","George Bryan (January 31, 1923)","Leon C. Faulkner (February 3, 1923)","(February 16, 1923)","John B. Duval (March 9, 1923)","E. W. Nichols (June 2, 1923)","O. H. Funstein (August 31, 1923)","Robert D. Yancey (March 13, 1924)","Robert D. Yancey (March 21, 1924)","John L. Lee (March 26, 1924)","Carrie M. Gregory (May 30, 1924)","John L. Lee (June 3, 1924)","(June 30, 1924)","(October 22, 1924)","H. H. Holt (November 18, 1924)","Jonathan Bryan (June 3, 1925)","W. C. Saunders (June 12, 1925)","C. A. Ashby (October 28, 1925)","Robert B. Tunstall (February 1, 1926)","John L. Lee (March 25, 1926)","John L. Lee (April 19, 1926)","(May 8, 1926)","R. H. Downman (January 11, 1927)","(January 24, 1927)","Fulton Kegley (January 5)","Robert Taylor Scott, brother","George Bryan","Unknown ","James P. Jeffries (March 4, 1890)","Thomas Whitehead (March 6, 1890)","J. H. Sherrard (March 10, 1890)","William G. Marshall (March 13, 1890)","Chas. D. Harrison (March 19, 1890)","E. Henton, Jr. (March 22, 1890)","James P. Jeffries (March 22, 1890)","W. N. Thorn (March 31, 1890)","G. S. P. Triplett (April 1, 1890)","Marshall M. McCormick (April 1, 1890)","McLain Pleasants (April 10, 1890)","W. McD. Lee (April 17, 1890)","James W. Marshall (April 17, 1890)","John R. Thurman (April 25, 1890)","J. M. Ramey (April 28, 1890)","Edmund C. Hendrick [?] (May 1, 1890)","Carter W. Branch (May 6, 1890)","W. E. Callahan (October 22, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","Samuel White (December 5, 1890)","P. H. Dillard (January 19, 1891)","Frank P. Christian (February 20, 1891)","I. C. O'Neal and S. H. Lunt (March 5, 1891)","F. A. Quillian (June 26, 1891)","M. O. Bellingrath [?] (July 3, 1891)","Arthur Herbert (September 9, 1891)","J. Southgate Lemmon (September 17, 1891)","Holmes Conrad (March 21, 1891)","Barton Myers (January 8, 1892)","Barton Myers (January 14, 1892)","F. M. Killam (February 26, 1892)","C. H. Ashton (March 11, 1892)","A. E. Lipps (November 21, 1892)","W. C. Marshall (January 10, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (January 16, 1893)","E. S. Moorman (January 25, 1893)","R. J. Washington (January 26, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (January 27, 1893)","William N. Portlock (February 4, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (February 8, 1893)","J. E. Christian (February 10, 1893)","James Flesher [?] (February 9, 1893)","T. S. Taylor (February 13, 1893)","R. J. Washington (February 10, 1893)","R. A. East (February 15, 1893)","(February 16, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (February 28, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (March 7, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (March 21, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (March 21, 1893)","Adolph Moses (April 1, 1893)","G. N. Earman (April 20, 1893)","Mrs. J. E. Christian (April 24, 1893)","R. B. Rawson (April 25, 1893)","R. H. Carter (April 26, 1893)","A. M. Dickenson (May 13, 1893)","John H. Wise (May 17, 1893)","W. C. R. Strong (May 18, 1893)","(June 1, 1893)","R. J. Washington (June 5, 1893)","J. M. Crute (June 6, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (June 8, 1893)","Lucy B. Scott (June 17, 1893)","W. W. Berry (June 19, 1893)","John S. Chapman (July 7, 1893)","A. A. Burks (July 14, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (July 28, 1893)","Thomas Whitehead (July 31, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (July 31, 1893)","Rufus A. Ayers (August 2, 1893)","H. L. West (August 6, 1893)","Graham Claytor (August 11, 1893)","Geo. M. Cochran (August 12, 1893)","Louis C. Arthur (August 12, 1893)","Bedford Glascock (August 14, 1893)","Adolphus Blair (August 16, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 17, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 29, 1893)","James C. Hooe (August 23, 1893)","E. M. Rowell (August 25, 1893)","R. Kenna Campbell (August 26, 1893)","Marshall McCormick (August 26, 1893)","William M. Peyton (August 31, 1893)","James C. Hooe (September 4, 1893)","William M. Peyton (September 4, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 14, 1893)","L. S. Walker (September 18, 1893)","Robert W. Hughes (September 20, 1893)","H. W. Flourney (September 20, 1893)","A. T. Shields (September 21, 1893)","R. J. Washington (September 26, 1893)","L. C. Fowler (October 2, 1893)","John. E. Massey (October 19, 1893)","Algernon Bertrand Chandler, Sr. (October 21, 1893)","R. W. Lacy (October 23, 1893)","Thomas Turner Fauntleroy (October 23, 1893)","J. Walter Stott (October 12, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (October 30, 1893)","William M. Peyton (October 31, 1893)","D. M. P. (November 2, 1893)","R. M. Charles (November 9, 1893)","William M. Peyton (November 11, 1893)","William C. Marshall (November 11, 1893)","James V. Brooke (November 18, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (November 20, 1893)","A. Magill Smitth (November 21, 1893)","Robert A. McIntyre (December 5, 1893)","John S. Chapman (December 6, 1893)","William C. Marshall (December 8, 1893)","R. A. East (December 9, 1893)","(December 13, 1893)","Legh R. Watts (December 30, 1893)","George M. Cochran (January 16, 1894)","Richard B. Davis (February 2, 1894)","(February 8, 1894)","(February 9, 1894)","James C. Haynes (July 21, 1894)","Geo. C. Oryain [?] (August 15, 1895)","Fulton Kegley (November 28, 1895)","Cary Breckinridge (February 20, 1897)","W. B. Clarke (March 29, 1897)","J. S. Lawless Seely (May 20, 1897)","W. H. Taylor (June 12, 1897) [letter typed by R. Taylor Scott, with handwriting from W. H. Taylor on back]","Thos. M. Hulak (June 22, 1897)","N. E. Smith (July 6, 1897)","R. T. Irvine (July 7, 1897)","H. A. W. Skeen (July 9, 1897)","Frank Hume (July 9, 1897)","H. M. Clarkson (July 9, 1897)","(July 13, 1897)","John T. West (July 13, 1897)","Jas. H. Fletcher (July 17, 1897)","J. H. Long (July 17, 1897)","Thos. M. Wood (July 17, 1897)","F. E. Dunklee (July 17, 1897)","William J. Lions (July 20, 1897)","R. H. Saunders (July 21, 1897)","T. W. Harrison","K. E. Murray (February 24)","(August 1, 1893)","A. C. Jones (August 2, 1893)","Edward S. Deane (August 2, 1893)","A. B. Chandler (August 2, 1893)","A. C. Garrett (August 2, 1893)","James Bumgardner, Jr. (August 2, 1893)","Richard H. Caldwell (August 2, 1893)","George E. Sipe (August 2, 1893)","R. Turnbull (August 2, 1893)","E. S. Robinson (August 3, 1893)","Herbert I. Lewis (August 3, 1893)","David Gardiner Tyler (August 3, 1893)","W. J. Nelms (August 3, 1893)","H. O. Gill (August 3, 1893)","David S. Pierce (August 4, 1893)","E. W. Braxton (August 5, 1893)","James Hay (August 7, 1893)","James Fenton Bryant (August 8, 1893)","(August 8, 1893)","R. E. Boykin (August 8, 1893)","John A. Buchanan (August 8, 1893)","W. W. Berkeley (August 8, 1893)","Guy F. Ellett (August 9, 1893)","John T. Lovell (August 9, 1893)","John R. Taylor (August 9, 1893)","W. Griffin (August 9, 1893)","M. Oldham (August 9, 1893)","L. T. Smith [?] (August 9, 1893)","Zenith Page (August 9, 1893)","Herman Jackson (August 9, 1893)","S. B. Nora (August 9, 1893)","G. R. Mallory (August 9, 1893)","B. P. Ellith (August 9, 1893)","A. T. Shields (August 10, 1893)","P. A. Forbes (August 10, 1893)","J. C. Spain (August 10, 1893)","Harrison Southworth (August 10, 1893)","T. A. Lynch (August 10, 1893)","A. W. Webb (August 10, 1893)","J. H. Gollehon (August 10, 1893)","L. S. Walker (August 11, 1893)","William H. Meade (August 11, 1893)","J. J. Hobbs (August 11, 1893)","J. A. Brown (August 12, 1893)","T. H. Edwanas (August 14, 1893)","William Patrick (August 14, 1893)"],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eRobert Taylor Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRobert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWhen Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVirginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cb\u003eRichard Carter Scott\u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRichard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eUpon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nSources:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDealer paperwork. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAncestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAncestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical "],"bioghist_tesim":["Robert Taylor Scott","Robert Taylor Scott was born on March 10, 1834. He was a Virginia lawyer, politician, and served as an officer in the Confederacy. He was elected three times as the Attorney General of Virginia. He served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates, along with several terms as mayor of Warrenton, Virginia. ","His father Robert Eden Scott was a Virginia lawyer, planter, and delegate for Fauquier County, Virginia. Scott received a private education and graduated from the University of Virginia in 1856. ","He married Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott in Fauquier, Virginia, on May 25, 1858. Fanny was the president of the Black Horse Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Her father, Richard Henry Carter, had also served in the Virginia House of Delegates. The couple had nine children, Richard Carter Scott (1859-1928), Elizabeth Taylor Scott (1861-1862), Robert E. Scott (1866-1867), Mary Welby Scott Keither (1870-1958), Rosalie Taylor Scott Hardin (1871-1962), Julian (1873), Robert (1879-1884), and Edward (1885). ","After reading law under his father, Scott was admitted to the Virginia Bar in 1857. In the 1860 Federal Census, Scott did not own real estate. The Census shares that he owned six enslaved individuals, half of whom were under the age of seven. The enslaved individuals were $3,490 in \"personal property\" for Scott. His father, Robert Eden Scott, owned thirty-four enslaved individuals in 1860, and half were under the age of fifteen. ","When Virginia seceded from the Union, Scott recruited a company called either Scott's Company or the Beauregard Rifles by July 30, 1861. Commissioned by a captain, Scott served under the local Commonwealth Attorney, Col. Eppa Hunton, who had been a Secession Convention delegate and later was promoted to rank of Brigadier General. Scott was trained by Major and later Lt. Col. Norborne Berkeley. Scott was Captain of Company K and his father-in-law of Company B, both served in the 8th Virginia Infantry. Rising to the rank of major during the American Civiil War, Scott served on the staff of Confederate General George E. Pickett, and his father-in-law of the staff of General Robert E. Lee. His father, however, died in 1862 defending the family's property from Union deserters. ","After the war, Scott entered into a private legal practice with James Vass Brooke, which lasted until 1894. Brooke had been Fauquier County's delegate tot he Virginia General Assembly as the Civil War began. ","After the restoration of civil rights to Confederate veterans, Scott won election to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1868 representing Fauquier County. In 1870, he became Warrenton's mayor. In 1881, he followed his father's and father-in-law's path and won election as a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly, representing Loudoun and Fauquier counties. ","Virginia voters elected Scott as Attornery General in 1889. He succeeded Rufus Ayers, and he won re-election twice. Scott litigated the state debt and negotiated what came to ben known as the olcutt settlement. He was also active in the Episcopal Church. Scott died in office in 1897, and his son Richard was appointed to take his place. He was buried in Warrenton, Virginia. ","Richard Carter Scott","Richard Carter Scott was a lawyer, judge, and politician who served as the Attorney General of Virginia as a member of the Democratic party from 1897 to 1898.","He was born on July 25, 1859, to Robert Taylor Scott (1834-1897) and Frances 'Fanny' Carter Scott (1838-1923). Scott graduated from the University of Virginia whereupon he went into banking, before becoming an attorney. Scott married Lucy Ellen Blair (1869-1953) on November 25, 1891, and went on to have four children.","Upon the death of Scott's father, Governor Charles Triplett O'Ferrall appointed Scott to complete the remainder of his late father's term as Virginia's Attorney General on August 11, 1897. In 1904, Scott was elected judge of the Circuit Courts of Henrico County and the City of Richmond. Scott died in Richmond, Virginia, on January 27, 1928. ","\nSources:","Dealer paperwork. ","Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022. Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/145258%3A62154","Ancestry.com. U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/2519651%3A60525"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 (\u003cextref href=\"https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\"\u003ehttps://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/\u003c/extref\u003e).\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Rights Statement for Archival Description"],"odd_tesim":["The guide to the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ )."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection, 1890 - 1927, Ms2024-081, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection, 1890 - 1927, Ms2024-081, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The processing, arrangement, and description of the R. Taylor Scott and R. Carter Scott Collection was completed in August 2024."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026amp; Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries I: Book contains the copy of the book \u003ci\u003eManual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia\u003c/i\u003e, 1893-1894. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\u003cb\u003eInformation from the original finding aid: \u003c/b\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOne of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection consists of correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026 Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century. ","Series I: Book contains the copy of the book  Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates of Virginia , 1893-1894. ","Series II: Correspondence is organized by the receipient of the correspondence. These are separated into four subseries, Richard Carter Scott, Robert Taylor Scott, Tazewell Ellett, and Fragments. Fragments consists of letters with an unknown receipient and partial letters. Within each subseries, they are organized by year. Each year contains a list of authors and letter dates. ","Series III: Papers consists of documents related to both Scotts, along with some unknown papers. Richard Carter Scott's papers contains an application for a license, bills, a card, checks, and his children's report cards. Robert Taylor Scott has a legal document. ","Information from the original finding aid: ","The letters consist of legal and political correspondence, dealing with legal matters and cases the pair faced in both private practice and as Attorney General or while serving on the bench. There are also numerous letters dealing with Virginia politics especially the efforts of Robert Taylor Scott to secure the nomination as Democratic candidate for Attorney General in 1893 and 1897. The archive also includes a series of 45 letters from and to Tazewell Ellett who was one of Scott's main backers in the campaign. The letters document Virginia state politics at the time – in particular the contest between the interests of eastern and \"southwestern\" Virginia. The letters detail the efforts to secure political support among convention delegates from central and \"south-western\" Virginia for R. Taylor Scott. The correspondence describes the process, favors are sought or those previously given pointed out, etc. Most of the correspondents in this archive were also Virginia lawyers and politicians of the era, most of whom were veterans of the Confederate States Army. ","One of Judge R. Carter Scott's cases, in which his decision was reversed by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals played a major role in ameliorating the lives of African Americans in Virginia in the early 20th century.  A decision of far-reaching importance was rendered by the Supreme Court of Appeal of Virginia, sitting at Wytheville. It was the case of People's Pleasure Park Company, Inc. vs. Rohledger. The Circuit Court of Henrico, Judge R. Carter Scott, presiding was reversed. This was the case where the colored company purchased Fulton Park as a pleasure resort and the white people of the neighborhood objected to the sale and instituted proceedings to prohibit the use of the park by colored people. An injunction was sued out before Judge R. Carter Scott and granted to be effective, when the bond specified therein was furnished. The case was finally heard upon its merits and the injunction made perpetual. Messrs, Smith, Moncure and Gordon were counsel for the defendants and it was by the persistent efforts of that firm that the far-reaching decision was rendered. The Supreme Court has thus decided that the injunction should not have been granted. The opinion was handed down Thursday, June 11, 1908. We call attention to the fact that this decision is of more far-reaching importance to the colored people of this State that any that has been rendered by the Supreme Court of the United States. It makes a citizen feel, whatever his race or color may be that he can get justice in this commonwealth. Race prejudice will not be permitted to interfere with the issuance of that evenhanded justice for which this State is noted. It also establishes beyond cavil the fact that a Negro's property rights are as safe in Virginia as they are in any other State of the Union and that so long as he exercises his rights in a lawful way he will be protected in the exercise and enjoyment of those rights. We have always had a high opinion of our Supreme Court but now we feel that those rights that we cannot get through the decisions of that tribunal, we are ready to go without\"  "],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e. Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or digitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using our reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction . Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can be requested using our publication/exhibition form:  http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_9a90fe0c125f857207a82144319d71ac\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe collection consists of over 500 correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. The Scotts were partners in a Richmond based law firm, Scott \u0026amp; Scott, and both served as Virginia's Attorney General in the late nineteenth century.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["The collection consists of over 500 correspondence and papers pertaining to the legal and political careers of Robert Taylor Scott and Richard Carter Scott, father and son, Virginia lawyers, judges, and politicians. 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