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Scott

Places

Scott is the name of several places in the United States of America:

  • Scott, Arkansas
  • Scott, Louisiana
  • Scott, New York
  • Scott, Wisconsin (several places)
  • Scott, Ohio
  • Scott City, Kansas
  • Scott City, Missouri
  • various counties named Scott County
  • Scott Township, Minnesota
  • Scott Township, Pennsylvania (several places)

Elsewhere in the world is:

  • Scott Island near Antarctica

"Scott" is also part of the name of:

  • Fort Scott, Kansas
  • Great Scott Township, Minnesota
  • Scott AFB, Illinois
  • Scott Lake, Florida

People

Many famous people have "Scott" as a first, middle, or last name:

  • Scott Podsednik MLB player for the Chicago White Sox
  • Scott Barney, NHL ice hockey player
  • Alfred Angas Scott, founder of The Scott Motorcycle Company
  • Arthur E. Scott, an American professional photographer
  • Ben Scott Folds, singer and songwriter
  • Camilla Scott, a former talk show host for Camilla Scott for CTV between 1996 and 1997
  • Charles Prestwich Scott (C.P. Scott), British journalist
  • Charles Scott Kentucky Governor
  • David Scott, an American astronaut
  • Davis Scott, an American astronomer
  • Dred Scott, slave whose case before the United States Supreme Court was one of the most famous in the 19th century
  • Francis Scott Key, poet and lawyer, author of the poem that became the U. S. national anthem
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald, author, cousin of Francis Scott Key and named for him
  • George C. Scott, actor
  • George Gilbert Scott (1811 - 1878), an English architect
  • Jack Scott, American rock 'n' roll singer
  • Scott McBain, a British author
  • Lisa Scott, a news reporter for WIVB-TV (a CBS affiliate in Buffalo in the 1990s and the 2000s
  • Montgomery Scott (Scotty), a fictional character in Star Trek
  • Randolph Scott, actor
  • Ridley Scott, an English director
  • Robert Falcon Scott, Antarctic explorer and British naval officer
  • Scott Joplin, composer
  • Sir Walter Scott, author
  • Sir Walter Scott, 1st Lord Scott of Buccleuch
  • Thomas Scott, bigoted Orangeman, eventually executed in the Red River Rebellion led by Louis Riel
  • Thomas Scott (politician), US congressman
  • Thomas Walter Scott, the first premier of Saskatchewan
  • Various Tom Scotts
  • Winfield Scott, general and candidate for the presidency of the United States
  • Winfield Scott Hancock, general and candidate for the presidency of the United States
  • Scott Peterson, convicted murderer

Other

  • USS Scott, a Kidd class destroyer, formerly in the U.S. Navy.
  • The Scott Motorcycle Company
  • The Scott Tournament of Hearts women's curling Canadian championships
  • The Scott Monument, to Sir Walter Scott, in Edinburgh
  • The Scott Paper Company is a brand of paper towels and toilet paper owned by the Kimberly-Clark Corporation.
  • Scott is the name of the debut album by Scott.
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Scott is the name of the debut album by Scott. Smithville. The Scott Paper Company is a brand of paper towels and toilet paper owned by the Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Smithland. The Scott Monument, to Sir Walter Scott, in Edinburgh. Smithfield. The Scott Tournament of Hearts women's curling Canadian championships. Smith (crater on Mars).

The Scott Motorcycle Company. Smith (lunar crater). Navy. Alas Smith and Jones, a 1980s television comedy sketch series on BBC (a pun on Alias Smith and Jones). USS Scott, a Kidd class destroyer, formerly in the U.S. Alias Smith and Jones, a 1970s television comedy series on ABC. Scott Peterson, convicted murderer. The Smiths, an eponymous album by the aforementioned English band.

Winfield Scott Hancock, general and candidate for the presidency of the United States. Smith (rock group), a 1960s American rock band. Winfield Scott, general and candidate for the presidency of the United States. The Smiths, an English rock band. Various Tom Scotts. Smith River in western USA. Thomas Walter Scott, the first premier of Saskatchewan. Smith Islands National Park in Queensland, Australia.

Thomas Scott (politician), US congressman. Lewis Smith Lake, a very large river reservoir in Alabama. Thomas Scott, bigoted Orangeman, eventually executed in the Red River Rebellion led by Louis Riel. Smith (The Matrix), a fictional character from the Matrix movie trilogy. Sir Walter Scott, 1st Lord Scott of Buccleuch. The Smith Family, an Australian charity for disadvantaged children. Sir Walter Scott, author. Smith, a 1932 novel by Warwick Deeping.

Scott Joplin, composer. W H Smith, a high street chain of bookshops in the United Kingdom. Robert Falcon Scott, Antarctic explorer and British naval officer. Smith & Wesson, a manufacturer of handguns. Ridley Scott, an English director. Smiths Group, a British engineering company. Randolph Scott, actor. Smith College, an American liberal arts college located in Massachusetts.

Montgomery Scott (Scotty), a fictional character in Star Trek. Smith (metalwork), a craftsman who works in metal. Lisa Scott, a news reporter for WIVB-TV (a CBS affiliate in Buffalo in the 1990s and the 2000s. Smiths Station, Alabama. Scott McBain, a British author. Smith Village, Oklahoma. Jack Scott, American rock 'n' roll singer. Smith Valley, Nevada.

George Gilbert Scott (1811 - 1878), an English architect. Smith Township, Pennsylvania. Scott, actor. Smith Mills, Massachusetts. George C. Smith Island, Maryland. Scott Fitzgerald, author, cousin of Francis Scott Key and named for him. Smith County, Texas.

F. Smith County, Tennessee. national anthem. Smith County, Mississippi. S. Smith County, Kansas. Francis Scott Key, poet and lawyer, author of the poem that became the U. Smith Center, Kansas.

Dred Scott, slave whose case before the United States Supreme Court was one of the most famous in the 19th century. Redbird Smith, Oklahoma. Davis Scott, an American astronomer. Fort Smith, Montana. David Scott, an American astronaut. Fort Smith, Arkansas. Charles Scott Kentucky Governor. Deaf Smith County, Texas.

Scott), British journalist. Other family names have the same meaning as "Smith": Ferrere, French; Ferraro, Italian; Herraro, Spanish; Kovacs, Czech/Slovak; Kuznetsov, Russian; Schmidt, German, Smid, Dutch; Kowal, Kowalski and Kowalczyk, Polish. Charles Prestwich Scott (C.P. See List of people by name: Smith. Camilla Scott, a former talk show host for Camilla Scott for CTV between 1996 and 1997. Smith (surname), a very common family name. Ben Scott Folds, singer and songwriter.

Scott, an American professional photographer. Arthur E. Alfred Angas Scott, founder of The Scott Motorcycle Company. Scott Barney, NHL ice hockey player.

Scott Podsednik MLB player for the Chicago White Sox. Scott Lake, Florida. Scott AFB, Illinois. Great Scott Township, Minnesota.

Fort Scott, Kansas. Scott Island near Antarctica. Scott Township, Pennsylvania (several places). Scott Township, Minnesota.

various counties named Scott County. Scott City, Missouri. Scott City, Kansas. Scott, Ohio.

Scott, Wisconsin (several places). Scott, New York. Scott, Louisiana. Scott, Arkansas.