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BETTY SIMMONS SCOTT. Mrs. Betty S. Scott was a daughter of Dr. W. L. Simmons, pioneer physician of Weatherford. She married Winfield Scott, wealthy cattleman and cottonseed oil products manufacturer. He also owned extensive ranch lands and Fort Worth real estate. Since his death, Mrs. Scott has successfully handled his estate and now occupies their palatial home, which is regarded as one of the most magnificent in Fort Worth. Its beautiful shrubbery and flower gardens make it a beauty spot of that city. Mrs. Scott has always been partial toward Parker County, and cherishes the friendship of her associates in girlhood days.
History of Parker County and the Double Log Cabin:
being a brief symposium of the early history of Parker County,
together with short biographical sketches of early settlers and
their trials, Weatherford, Tex.: Herald Pub. Co., 1937, page
138. View
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