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In 1860 Scott enlisted in the Tallahassee Guards, a Leon County militia organization. Upon the formation of the Confederacy he was appointed Captain of Company D, Second Florida Cavalry. Scott organized and was elected lieutenant-colonel of the Fifth Florida Cavalry Battalion in 1863, serving
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In 1868 Scott ran for Florida governor as a Democratic-Conservative and received overwhelming support. However, due to Northern occupation of Florida, Scott was ruled out for the position. He had not wanted to be a candidate and was relieved at the solution.
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in Savannah. In May 1888 the first shipments of phosphate were made to his G. W. Scott Manufacturing Company. Scott built a fortune in real estate and fertilizer in Atlanta.
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throughout middle and east Florida. Scott's unit, called "Scott's Cavalry," participated in the February, 1864
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Female Seminary, which he helped organize. The institute took the name of his mother, Agnes Scott, to become
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While on his plantation, Scott experimented in a variety of crops and planted 12 acres (49,000 m) of
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Paisley, Clifton; From Cotton To Quail, University of Florida Press, c1968.
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transferring water from a pond going to corn, sugar and cotton processing.
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deposits and in 1887 purchased 1,000 acres (4 km) of land along the
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Betty Pope Scott Noble, The Story of George Washington Scott, c2002.
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The Story of George Washington Scott, 1829–1903: A Family Memoir
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Scott came up with a revolutionary fertilizer which combined
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in Pennsylvania. In 1850 Scott visited Florida and moved to
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Scott became the first person to exploit Florida's vast
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stamp powered by a waterwheel and the meal mixed with
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Alexandria, Pennsylvania
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philanthropist
Democratic
American Civil War
Florida
Georgia
businessperson
education
philanthropist
planter
Confederate States Army
American Civil War
Alexandria, Pennsylvania
John Scott
Irish
merchant
farmer
Quincy
Florida
Leon County, Florida
mercantile exchange
George W. Scott Plantation
Battle of Olustee
Jacksonville
Battle of Natural Bridge
sugar cane

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