Heywood, Scott, 1872-1950.

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Heywood Brothers brought in Louisiana's first oil well in Jennings area in 1901. Before coming to Louisiana, Scott Heywood was a member of his brother Alba's Concert Company touring the U.S. and Canada. Heywood traveled to the Yukon where he was a gold miner. He was involved in the oil business in California. After settling in Louisiana, he became involved in civic affairs and politics, serving as state senator from 1932-1936. Served on the state mineral board during the 1940's; first president of the Mermentau Basin Association. Referred to as the father of the Louisiana oil industry and the father of the homestead exemption act.

From the description of Scott Heywood collection, 1899-1969. (McNeese State University). WorldCat record id: 37248621

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creatorOf Heywood, Scott, 1872-1950. Scott Heywood collection, 1899-1969. McNeese State University, Lether E. Frazar Memorial Library
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associatedWith Heywood Brothers Transportation Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Heywood, Clint. person
associatedWith Heywood, Dewey. person
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associatedWith Heywood, O. W. person
associatedWith Jennings-Heywood Oil Syndicate. corporateBody
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Louisiana--Jennings
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Petroleum industry and trade
Politicians
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Birth 1872

Death 1950

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