HUGH CRAWFORD SCOTT, son of MARIA FRANCES CRAWFORD and WILLIAM CLEMENT SCOTT SR., was born October 5, 1855 in 5th Street, Richmond, Wayne, Indiana,4023 and died April 15, 1936 in Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia.4023, 2061 He is buried in Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia.456, 4023
Atlanta Constitution, September 19, 19062062
The recent sale of the jewelry business of Julius R Watts & Co. to J W Timms, and the optical business to C E Folsom, creates a change on Whitehall street that will attract considerable attention.
Julius R. Watts & Co sold their Whitehall street business for the purpose of engaging in a larger enterprise. For some time, Mr J R Watts has been president, and Mr Hugh C Scott secretary and treasurer of the Dykema System Concrete Company. This business has grown so rapidly that they decided to dispose of their jewelry and optical business and devote their entire time to their concrete business. Their new field of endeavor is promising and the company holds certain valuable patents for the manufacture of building material. The character of the work covered by these patents is said to be of an unusual high grade.
The offices of the Dykema Concrete company are at 606 and 609 Peters building where the people who are interested in concrete of any kind, and especially of building material, whether in concrete brick or larger stones, will find information that will be available.
Mr. John B Young is the efficient superintendent of the company.
Atlanta Constitution, April 16, 19362059
SCOTT—Died, Mr. Hugh C. Scott, of xxx Crescent avenue, April 15, 1936. He is survived by his sisters, Mrs. Julius R. Watts, Mrs. R. A. Jackson, Ridgefield, Conn.; brothers, Mr. George L. Scott, Mr. Richard M. Scott, Denver, Col. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by H. M. Patterson & Son.
Atlanta Constitution, April 16, 19362061
Hugh C. Scott, 80, a resident of Atlanta for many years, died early last night at his residence, xxx Crescent avenue, N. E., following an illness of several months.
Mr. Scott was a prominent member of the United Liberal church.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Julius R. Watts and Mrs. R. A. Jackson, and two brothers, George L. and Richard M. Scott.
Funeral services will be announced by H. M. Patterson & Son.
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June 7, 18802928 | St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri |
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June 2, 1900291 | Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia |
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April 27, 1910290 | Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia |
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January 9, 1920289 | Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia |
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April 4, 1930288 | Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia |
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