Abram M. Scott

Abram Marshall Scott
7th Governor of Mississippi
In office
January 9, 1832  June 12, 1833
LieutenantFountain Winston (1832)
Office abolished (1832–1833)
Preceded byGerard Brandon
Succeeded byCharles Lynch
5th Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi
In office
January 1828  January 9, 1832
GovernorGerard Brandon
Preceded byGerard Brandon
Succeeded byFountain Winston
Member of the Mississippi State Senate
In office
1822
In office
1826–1827
Personal details
Born(1785-03-13)March 13, 1785
Edgefield County, South Carolina
DiedJune 12, 1833(1833-06-12) (aged 48)
Jackson, Mississippi

Abram Marshall Scott (March 13, 1785  June 12, 1833) was a politician in Mississippi. He was born in Edgefield County in the Province of South Carolina. He was an early settler of Wilkinson County, Mississippi and was instrumental in founding the town of Woodville, Mississippi. He held local political offices before his election to the Mississippi State Senate. As President of the Mississippi Senate he also served as Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi. He belonged to the National Republican Party.