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Davenport is a city located along the Mississippi River in Scott County, Iowa, United States.
Davenport is the county seat of and largest city in Scott County.
Scott County was formed by an act of the Wisconsin Territorial legislature in 1837.
The city with the most votes from Scott County citizens in the February 1838 election would become the county seat.
Rockingham supporters protested the elections to the territorial governor, on the grounds the laborers from Dubuque were not Scott County residents.
Francis Scott Key was born to Ann Phoebe Penn Dagworthy ( Charlton ) and Captain John Ross Key at the family plantation Terra Rubra in what was Frederick County, Maryland ( now Carroll County, Maryland ).
* " Iowa: Scott County ".
* Scott County ( northwest )
The Louisville Combined Statistical Area, having a population of 1, 451, 564, includes the MSA, Hardin County and Larue County in Kentucky, and Scott County, Indiana.
* Francis Scott Key, author of the Star Spangled Banner, was born at his family plantation of Terra Rubra, in what is now northwestern Carroll County.
The current prosecuting attorney in Ohio County is Scott Smith, a Democrat, re-elected in November 2008.
The current States Senators for the second district are Senate President Jeffrey V. Kessler and Scott Varner who are both from Marshall County.
In November 2010, Potter County commissioners awarded the bid for the 2011 use of the stadium to Scott Berry, owner of Southern Independent Baseball and franchisee with the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball.
Category: Geography of Scott County, Illinois
St. Mary's County is where Francis Scott Key, the author of a poem which became The Star Spangled Banner, and professional wrestler Scott Hall grew up.
* Hillsboro, Mississippi, in Scott County
By 1784, the Johnson family had moved to Great Crossing in Scott County, on land purchased by Johnson's father from Patrick Henry and James Madison.
Johnson entered politics in 1804, when he was elected to represent Scott County in the Kentucky House of Representatives.
Already known for securing government contracts for himself, as well as his brothers and friends, he established the Choctaw Academy, a school devoted to the education of the Indians, on his farm in Scott County in 1825.
He again represented Scott County in the Kentucky House from 1841 to 1843.
Georgetown and Scott County Museum.

Scott and Iowa
He died in the Iowa Territory in 1843 ; his widow Eliza inherited his estate, including Scott.
Donahue is a city in Scott County, Iowa, United States.
Long Grove is a city in Scott County, Iowa, United States.
Maysville is a city in Scott County, Iowa, United States.
McCausland is a city in Scott County, Iowa, United States.
Panorama Park is a city in Scott County, Iowa, United States.
Park View is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Scott County, Iowa, United States.
Category: Populated places in Scott County, Iowa
Riverdale is a city in Scott County, Iowa, United States.
Category: Populated places in Scott County, Iowa
William Cody at age 19 In 1853 Isaac Cody sold his land in rural Scott County, Iowa for $ 2000 and he and his family moved to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Territory.
Category: People from Scott County, Iowa
* Scott M. Ladd, Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court, was born in Sharon.
In Nevada, Iowa, he worked for Colonel John Scott, a former lieutenant governor, tending Shetland ponies and doing other farm chores.
The college is part of the Eastern Iowa Community College District that also includes Muscatine Community College and Scott Community College.
Scott Lowe's 2010 paper, The Neo-Hindu Transformation of an Iowa Town, says that the Maharishi valued purity of teaching and demanded allegiance from his followers.
Category: Geography of Scott County, Iowa
* John Scott ( Iowa politician ) ( 1824 – 1903 ), Lieutenant Governor of Iowa
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* George Cromwell Scott ( 1864 – 1948 ), U. S. Representative from Iowa
William Forse Scott, a Union participant in the battle, wrote in The Story of a Cavalry Regiment: the Career of the Fourth Iowa Veteran Volunteers that as he and other cavalrymen were crossing the field adjacent to the Confederate encampment ( having just driven the Rebels across the Marais des Cygnes moments before ), they came across a terrified six-year-old girl hiding in some grass.

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