Scott, Quincy, 1882-1965
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
From the guide to the --and charged the herd like an immoderate calliope, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the The next day at noon it began to snow again, 1907, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the The Minnesota Germans believe in fat horses, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the The jack rabbits are a little taller than the cows, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the And sweltered through the night, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Is he runnin' against time?, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Up the mountain you climb..., 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Good Vag! Good Vag! Nice old Vag!, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the All roads lead to Rome, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the First night in Seattle, 1907, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Untitled illustration, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Quincy Scott papers, 1907-1948, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the We tried tethering Vag to a stone, with very indifferent success, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the 25 years a champ, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Quincy Scott early illustrations, 1908-1911, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Say, I wonder if the poets who sing about shepherds ever saw a shepherd?, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the I was making up some poetry at the time and it put me all out, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the The most prominent inscription, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the This is the domedest hill I ever saw but thank the Lord I am on top, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the --the activities of the succeeding five minutes--, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Untitled illustration, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the A St. Paul cop, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the We followed that fork which led over the cliff, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Eight P.M. and ten miles to go, 1907, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Vitagraph view of the weary Hobo being mushed over a log, 1908, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of --the activities of the succeeding five minutes-- [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709732661
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of A St. Paul cop [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709739962
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of Untitled illustration [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709732664
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of Untitled illustration [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709740073
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of First night in Seattle [manuscript], 1907. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709732659
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of We followed that fork which led over the cliff [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709725515
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of The most prominent inscription [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709725507
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of --and charged the herd like an immoderate calliope [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709740134
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of Quincy Scott early illustrations [manuscript], 1908-1911. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709739948
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of The next day at noon it began to snow again [manuscript], 1907. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709732672
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of Good Vag! Good Vag! Nice old Vag! [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709725516
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of Quincy Scott papers [manuscript], 1907-1948. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709725525
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of Say, I wonder if the poets who sing about shepherds ever saw a shepherd? [[manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709732660
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of All roads lead to Rome [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709740221
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of We tried tethering Vag to a stone, with very indifferent success [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709739969
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of I was making up some poetry at the time and it put me all out [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709725509
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of Is he runnin' against time? [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709740117
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of And sweltered through the night [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709739998
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of Up the mountain you climb... [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709732667
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of 25 years a champ [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709725522
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of The Minnesota Germans believe in fat horses [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709725520
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of The jack rabbits are a little taller than the cows [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709725517
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of Eight P.M. and ten miles to go [manuscript], 1907. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709732669
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of Vitagraph view of the weary Hobo being mushed over a log [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709725513
Quincy Scott was the editorial cartoonist for The Oregonian for 18 years, 1931-1949.
He was born 1 September 1882 in Columbus, Ohio, and named Walter Quincy Scott Jr. He married Ella Beck Allen in 1907. In 1911 he settled in Seattle, moving to Portland in 1931. After his retirement he moved to Neahkahnie. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1965.
From the description of This is the domedest hill I ever saw but thank the Lord I am on top [manuscript], 1908. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 709740040
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