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Charles A. Stott

Charles Adams Stott
Chairperson of the Massachusetts Republican Party
In office
1881–1883
Preceded by Eben F. Stone
Succeeded by Henry Cabot Lodge
24th Mayor of
Lowell, Massachusetts
In office
January 1, 1876 – 1877
Preceded by Francis Jewett
Succeeded by John A.G. Richardson
Member of the
Lowell, Massachusetts
Board of Aldermen
In office
1869 – 1870
Member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
In office
1866 – 1866
Member of the
Lowell, Massachusetts
Common Council
Ward Six
In office
1859 – 1860
Personal details
Born August 18, 1835
Dracut, Massachusetts
Died October 31, 1912
Lowell, Massachusetts
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Mary E. Bean, d. December 1860; Lizzie Williams, m. December 3, 1863
Children Lilla A. Stott;
Edith Stott;
Charles W. Stott;
Marion Stott
Residence Nesmith Street, Lowell, Massachusetts
Religion Congregationalist
Military service
Allegiance United StatesUnion
Service/branch Union Army
Years of service August 31, 1861-June 3, 1862
Rank Major
Commands 6th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry (9 Month Militia)

Charles Adams Stott (August 18, 1835 - October 31, 1912) was a Massachusetts businessman who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives; and as a member of the Common Council, Board of Aldermen, and the twenty-fourth mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts.

Stott, the son of Charles and Sarah (MacAdams) Stott, was born on August 18, 1835 in the part of Dracut that was later set off to become Lowell. Stott received his education in the public schools of Lowell. Stott graduated from high school in Lowell.

Stott married Mary E. Bean, daughter of George W. Bean of Lowell, and they had a daughter Lilla A. Stott. Mary (Bean) Stott died in December 1860. On December 3, 1863 Stott married Lizzie Williams, and they had four children including Edith Stott, Charles W. Stott, and Marion Stott.

From August 31, 1861, to June 3, 1862, Stott actively served as a major in the 6th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.

Stott represented Lowell's ward Six as a member of the Lowell, Massachusetts Common Council in 1859 and 1860, and he was a member of the Lowell Board of Aldermen from 1869 to 1870.

From January 1, 1876 to January 1877 Stott served as the twenty-fourth mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts

Stott was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1866.

From 1881 to 1883 Stott was the chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party.

In 1884 Stott was a presidential elector.

Stott died in Lowell, Massachusetts on October 31, 1912.


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