Scott Loftin
Scott Marion Loftin | |
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United States Senator from Florida | |
In office May 26, 1936 – November 3, 1936 | |
Preceded by | Park Trammell |
Succeeded by | Charles O. Andrews |
Member of the Florida House of Representatives | |
In office 1903-1905 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Montgomery, Alabama, U.S. | September 14, 1878
Died | September 22, 1953 Highlands, North Carolina, U.S. | (aged 75)
Political party | Democratic |
Scott Marion Loftin (September 14, 1878 – September 22, 1953) was a U.S. Senator from Florida who served as a Democrat in 1936.
Born in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama; moved to Pensacola, Florida, with his parents in 1887; attended the public schools and Washington and Lee University School of Law at Lexington, Virginia; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1899 and commenced practice in Pensacola, Fla.; member of the Florida House of Representatives 1903-1905; prosecuting attorney of Escambia County, Florida 1904-1917; moved to Jacksonville, Florida, in 1917 to continue the practice of law; member of the Attorney General's Advisory Committee on Crime 1934; president of the American Bar Association 1934; general counsel for the Florida East Coast Railway 1931-1941 and for a variety of other transportation-related businesses; businessman with interests in railroads, shipping, and newspapers; appointed on May 26, 1936, as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Park Trammell and served from May 26 to November 3, 1936, when a successor was elected; was not a candidate for election to fill the vacancy; resumed the practice of law in Jacksonville, Fla., until his death in Highlands, North Carolina; interment in Oaklawn Cemetery, Jacksonville, Fla.
External links
- Portrait of Scott M. Loftin, president of the American Bar Association, Los Angeles, California, 1935. Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive (Collection 1429). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
- United States Congress. "Scott Loftin (id: L000400)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.