Phillip Drennen Scott was born in Van Buren in October of 1855. He attended St. John's College in Little Rock and in 1874 went into the milling business with Thomas Gilham in Van Buren. Two years later, he sold his interest in that business and for five years was in the hardware business. In April of 1887, he became secretary of the Van Buren Ice and Coal Co. He also managed ferry operations at Van Buren as well. In September of 1880, he married Fannie I. Dunham who was the daughter of J. S. Dunham, editor of the Van Buren Press Newspaper.
Phillip Drennen Scott was born in Van Buren in October of 1855. He attended St. John's College in Little Rock and in 1874 went into the milling business with Thomas Gilham in Van Buren. Two years later, he sold his interest in that business and for five years was in the hardware business. In April of 1887, he became secretary of the Van Buren Ice and Coal Co. He also managed ferry operations at Van Buren as well. In September of 1880, he married Fannie I. Dunham who was the daughter of J. S. Dunham, editor of the Van Buren Press Newspaper.
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