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John R. Scott, Sr.
Pastor
Church St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church, Jacksonville, Florida
Other posts Member, Florida House of Representatives; President, Edward Waters College
Personal details
Born 1840-41 (estimated)
Virginia (born a slave)
Died February 18, 1929
Jacksonville, Florida
Buried Memorial Cemetery, Jacksonville, Florida
Denomination African Methodist Episcopal
Residence Jacksonville, Florida
Spouse Emily Jane Scott (married Duval County, FL, September 7, 1868)
Children Thomas D., John H, Rachael A V, Mary A C, Patrick G
Occupation Minister, politician, college president
Profession Minister
Education Doctor of Divinity

Reverend John Robert Scott Sr. (1840-41 – February 18, 1929) was a religious and political leader in Florida as well as a college president. He was born into slavery in Virginia. During the Reconstruction era he became a pastor in the African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church and a state legislator.

He was chosen in 1870 as the first pastor of St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church of Jacksonville, Florida. He also served in the Florida House of Representatives, representing Jacksonville, from 1868 to 1873 and again in 1879. He was a leading politician in Jacksonville during the Reconstruction Era and a member of the City Council; his group "once [1872] had so many representatives in the city government that the entire form of government was changed by an executive act in Tallahassee".

In 1893, a photograph documents that he was the president of Edward Waters College.

His son John R. Scott Jr., earned a Bachelor of Divinity, was also a minister of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (and secretary of its conference, 1889), a member of the Florida Legislature, and a professor of homiletics (preaching) at Edward Waters College.

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