Charles A. Stott
Charles Adams Stott 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 [List of mayors of Lowell, Massachusetts|Lowell, Massachusetts|twenty-fourth] mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts.
Early life and education
Stott, the son of Charles and Sarah 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.Family life
Stott married Mary E. Bean, daughter of George W. Bean of Lowell, and they had a daughter Lilla A. Stott. Mary 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.Military service
From August 31, 1861, to June 3, 1862, Stott actively served as a major in the 6th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.Public service
City of Lowell
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 1869to 1870.
Mayor of Lowell
From January 1, 1876 to January 1877 Stott served as thetwenty-fourth mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts