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Fred Carroll Scott

Progressive (Bull Moose)

Date Party Office Votes Result
11-03-1914 Progressive (Bull Moose) AD-55 6617 Win
11-07-1916 Democratic AD-55 5430 Loss
 

Candidate Biography:

Born: November 13, 1874 in Woodland, CA
Married: Della Watts (m. 1898, d. 1912), Grace Toler (m. 1919)
Died: October 18, 1924 in Visalia, CA

1920s: District Attorney, Tulare County

  • Allensworth: The town of Allensworth (in Tulare County) was the first in California to be founded, financed, and governed by African-Americans. During it's peak years (from the founding in 1908 until 1915), it was represented in the State Assembly by George Washington Wyllie (1908-1914) and Fred Carroll Scott (1915-1916) and in the State Senate by Edward O. Miller (1907-1910), Elwood O. Larkins (1911-1914), and J. L. C. Irwin (1915-1922).

Source: California Blue Book (1913-15)
Source: "Tulare District Attorney Dead" The Recorder 24 Oct 1924, Fri · Page 1
Source: Barr Association Pays Tribute to the Memory of Scott" Visalia Times-Delta 28 Oct 1924, Tue · Page 6