Scott, Natalie, 1890-1957
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Scott, Natalie, 1890-1957
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Scott, Natalie, 1890-1957
Scott, Natalie
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Scott, Natalie Vivian
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Scott, Natalie Vivian
Scott, Natalie V.
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Scott, Natalie Vivian, 1890-
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Natalie Vivian Scott was born on July 18, 1890 in Bristol, Virginia, to Nathaniel Craves Scott and Martha Vivian Fauver. The family moved to New Orleans, where her father worked as a railroad contractor. Natalie Scott graduated from Newcomb College in 1909, and continued her studies there, earning a Master's degree in 1914, writing her thesis on Zuripidos, Seneca, and Corneille. During World War I, she served with the Red Cross in a field hospital in France, then returned to New Orleans with the intent of becoming a journalist. She wrote a society column for the New Orleans States, as well as news stories about such topics as the murder trial of Andrew J. Whitfield in 1920. She associated with the literary group that centered in the French Quarter. Its more notable members included William Faulkner, Sherwood Anderson, Lyle Saxon and William Spratling. Through collaborating with Spratling, Scott became interested in Mexico. She made her first trip there in the late 1920s and moved there in 1930. During World War II, Scott rejoined the Red Cross, seeing North Africa, Germany, and the Phillipines, returning later to Mexico and New Orleans. She created a day nursery in Taxco, Mexico; the building was named in her honor. She died November 18, 1957, and is buried in Taxco.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/70235720
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n80128666
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Red Cross and Red Crescent
World War, 1914-1918
World War, 1939-1945
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France
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New Orleans (La.)
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Vieux Carré (New Orleans, La.)
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Mexico
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