Leslie M. Scott
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Leslie McChesney Scott | |
|---|---|
Scott in 1941 | |
| Oregon State Treasurer | |
| In office January 6, 1941 – January 3, 1949 | |
| Governor | Charles A. Sprague Earl Snell John H. Hall |
| Preceded by | Walter Pearson |
| Succeeded by | Walter Pearson |
| Personal details | |
| Born | February 18, 1878 Portland, Oregon |
| Died | December 18, 1968 (aged 90) |
| Party | Republican |
| Occupation | Publisher |
Leslie McChesney Scott (February 18, 1878 – December 18, 1968)[1] was an American historian, newspaper publisher and Republican politician in Oregon. He served as Oregon State Treasurer from 1941-1949.[2] He served as acting Governor of Oregon for a period in 1948.[3] He was also president of the Portland, Oregon Chamber of Commerce.[4]
He served as chairman of the Oregon Historical Quarterly and served more than 40 years on the board of the Oregon Historical Society.[5]
Scott and his father, Oregonian editor Harvey W. Scott, compiled the six-volume A History of the Oregon Country.[6] Leslie Scott served on the board of The Oregonian starting in 1939.[7] In 1940, he was elected as a Republican to the office of State Treasurer, taking office on January 6, 1941.[8] Scott won re-election to a second four-year term in 1944, and then left office on January 3, 1949.[8]
His house in Portland, the Leslie M. Scott House, built circa 1910, is on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The NRHP-listed Coleman-Scott House is also associated with Scott.[5]