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Source: Waveland Independent newspaper ,Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, May 24, 1918

Wallace Scott, who has been conducting a restaurant and barber shop here, has closed his place of business and on Tuesday joined his family who are living in Darlington. He will work in a barber shop there. - kbz

Source: 1920 census Montgomery County Indiana listed as a general laborer - Franklin Twp Montgomery Co IN
Wallace L Scott 45
Golden J Scott 32
Ethel B Scott 12
Mary M Scott 12
William J Scott 10
Amelia J Scott 7
Ray Scott 4
Ned Scott 1
Mary E Butler 58

Notes:  This is Lew Wallace Scott born Christmas Eve in 1874 resided in Darlington at the time of registering on Sept 12, 1918 for the WWI Draft.
He is lsited as a laborer for Allen Hopkins, at Darlington.
Nearest Relative: Golden Scott, Darlington
Tall, Medium built blue eyes, abrown hair
Signed: Lew Wallace Scott

He passed away on the 4th of February in 1951. Listed as a barber on his death record he was 75 years old and living at 601 Kentucky Street, where he died from a cerebral hemorrhage along with arteriosclerosis and atrophic arthritis. Dr. Robert A. Cornell signed his death record with Golden Scott, his wife as Informant.   Brenton Scott & Margaret Moore listed as his parents.  Buried Masonic Cemetery in Crawfordsville by Proffitt & Sons
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