Otho S. Lee

Otho Scott Lee (December 6, 1840 – August 28, 1918) was an American politician and lawyer from Maryland.

His grandfather Parker Hall Lee was a member of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.

At the age of 17, Lee moved to Bel Air and worked as a store clerk.

[4] He served as a colonel on the staff of Maryland governor John Lee Carroll starting in 1876.

[3] Lee served as the first president of the Bel Air Water and Light Company, The Permanent Building Association and the Farmers and Merchants Bank.

[5] One of his daughters married Henry W. Archer Jr.[6] Lee died on August 28, 1918, at his home on Main Street in Bel Air.