Andrew Edward Scougal
1846–1916 (age 70)
Biography
Andrew Edward Scougal was a dedicated Esperantist and advocate for international language and understanding during the early twentieth century. Born in 1846, he devoted himself to the Esperanto movement, believing in its potential to promote peace and communication across national and linguistic boundaries. His commitment to this idealistic vision reflected the progressive intellectual currents of his era.
Scougal's work in promoting Esperanto represented a broader commitment to international cooperation and understanding. He remained active in the movement throughout his life, contributing to its development and advocacy. He died in 1916 and was buried in Dean Cemetery, where his memory endures as a testament to his dedication to linguistic and international causes.