Category:James Watson Webb
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Date of birth | 8 February 1802 Claverack | ||||
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Date of death | 7 June 1884 New York City | ||||
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English: General James Watson Webb (February 8, 1802 - June 7, 1884) was a newspaper publisher and a New York politician in the Whig and Republican parties. Two sons, H. Walter Webb and William Seward Webb, were noteworthy railway executives. Another son, Alexander Stewart Webb, was a distinguished Union general in the American Civil War.
Media in category "James Watson Webb"
The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total.
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"The impending crisis"-Or caught in the act LCCN2003674580.jpg 6,920 × 5,344; 5.31 MB
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Appletons' Webb Samuel Blatchley - James Watson signature.jpg 465 × 79; 13 KB
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Appletons' Webb Samuel Blatchley - James Watson.jpg 533 × 585; 89 KB
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General James Watson Webb - SW (monogram) LCCN96502589.jpg 3,215 × 4,096; 2.52 MB
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James Watson Webb - Brady-Handy.jpg 2,496 × 4,368; 807 KB
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Taylor, Zachary. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. To Colonel J. Watson Webb (NYPL b11868620-5386926).tiff 5,380 × 7,173, 2 pages; 110.68 MB
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Taylor, Zachary. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. To Colonel J. Watson Webb (NYPL b11868620-5386927).tiff 5,281 × 7,042, 2 pages; 106.67 MB
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Taylor, Zachary. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. To Colonel J. Watson Webb (NYPL b11868620-5386926).jpg 4,472 × 5,333; 18.04 MB
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Taylor, Zachary. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. To Colonel J. Watson Webb (NYPL b11868620-5386927).jpg 4,477 × 5,330; 19.97 MB
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The "mustang" team LCCN2008661587.jpg 1,536 × 1,070; 270 KB
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The assassination of the Sage of Ashland LCCN2008661484.jpg 1,536 × 1,132; 251 KB
Categories:
- Webb (surname)
- James (given name)
- Samuel (given name)
- Watson (given name)
- 1802 births
- 1884 deaths
- Male journalists from the United States
- United States Army officers
- Newspaper publishers from the United States
- People associated with rail transport in the United States
- Ambassadors of the United States to Brazil
- Ambassadors of the United States to Austria
- Webb family
- Deaths in New York City