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WELCOME TO SCOTT COUNTY
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Scott County was formed November 5, 1833, from an area that was once Pulaski County and later Crawford and Pope Counties. The county was named for Judge Andrew Scott. Check here for more information about changes in county lines & to view photographs of county buildings & county TOWNSHIP MAPS. On May 22, 1882 a courthouse fire destroyed all county records. In spite of that, I hope you will find useful information in the records and indexes posted below. This website was organized in 1996 as part of the USGenWeb Project. The Project is non-commercial and fully committed to free genealogy access for everyone. Carolyn Hanna, County Coordinator
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Queries
Scott County Township Maps
Scott County Historical & Genealogical Society Publications
Planning a Scott County Research Trip?
Links to our Neighboring Counties
1850 Agricultural Census
1880 Agricultural Census
Biographies
Cemeteries
Census Indexes, 1850 - 1940
Churches
City Directory, 1884
Civil War Pension Files
Confederate Veterans 1911 Census, Index
Coroner's Inquisitions, Index
Divorces, Index 1882 - 1912
Family Bible Records
Family Records
Historical Items of Interest, Letters, Lists, Petitions, Photos, etc.
Homestead Applications
Inventories of Estates, 1881-1913, Index
Marriage Index, 1882-1974
Marriages, Pre-1882
Mortality Schedules, 1850, 1860, 1870 & 1880
Newspapers
Obituaries
Penitentiary Records for Scott Co. 1918-1920
Photos of Scott Co. Ancestors
Photos, Miscellaneous
Photos of Scott Co. Schools & Class Groups
Photos of Scott Co. Tombstones
School Censuses
Scott County ARGenWeb Archives
Unidentified Photos, Can You Help?
World War I Discharges
World War I Draft Registrants
World War II Registrants
Will Book A Index
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ARGenWeb Home PageCarolyn Hanna, County Coordinator