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Martin Scott (military officer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Martin Scott (military officer) Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Martin Scott (1788–1847) was a career officer in the United States Army who was a signatory to the Treaty of St. Peters in 1837. ==Early life== Martin Scott was born in Bennington, Vermont on January 18, 1788. He was the son of Phineas Scott - one of the early settlers of Bennington. He had a common school education and legendary skill as a marksman. He was known to drive nails with bullets and prided himself on being able to kill animals with shots to the head rather than to the body. He was barred from participating in turkey shoots (as his skill with a rifle gave him and unfair advantage) and was known to brag that once a raccoon surrendered to him in preference to being shot.〔http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vtgenweb/bennington/biographies/bennington-colonel-martin-scott.htm〕
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