Frederick A. Scott
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PresidentWilliam Howard Taft
Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson
Preceded byJohn T. Robinson
Succeeded byThomas J. Spellacy
BornNovember 8, 1866
Frederick A. Scott | |
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| Connecticut General Assembly | |
| In office 1905–1912 | |
| United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut | |
| In office April 15, 1912 – 1915 | |
| President | William Howard Taft Woodrow Wilson |
| Preceded by | John T. Robinson |
| Succeeded by | Thomas J. Spellacy |
| Personal details | |
| Born | November 8, 1866 |
| Died | April 24, 1957 (aged 90) |
| Party | Republican |
| Alma mater | Yale (1889) Yale Law School (1891) |
Frederick A. Scott (November 8, 1866 – April 24, 1957) was an American attorney who served as the United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut under two presidents of the United States.[1] He also served as the speaker of the house of the Connecticut House of Representatives.[2]
