Category:James Watson Webb

From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository
Jump to navigation Jump to search
<nowiki>James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; جيمس واتسون ويب; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; جیمز واتسون وب; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; جیمز واتسون وب; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; ジェームズ・ワトソン・ウェッブ; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; جيمس واتسون ويب; James Watson Webb; James Watson Webb; diplomático estadounidense; মার্কিন কূটনীতিক; diplomate américain; diplomàtic estatunidenc; iriseoir agus taidhleoir Meiriceánach (1802–1884); دیپلمات آمریکایی; amerikansk diplomat; diplomat american; amerikansk diplomat; amerikansk diplomat; דיפלומט אמריקאי; Amerikaans diplomaat (1802-1884); diplomático estadounidense; amerikansk diplomat; American journalist and diplomat (1802-1884); دبلوماسي أمريكي; USA lahabali sabira ni lahabali tira; Amerikalı diplomat ve gazeteci (1802 – 1884); J. Watson Webb; Samuel Blatchley Webb</nowiki>
James Watson Webb 
American journalist and diplomat (1802-1884)
Upload media
Date of birth8 February 1802
Claverack
Date of death7 June 1884
New York City
Place of burial
Country of citizenship
Occupation
Member of political party
Position held
Father
Child
Spouse
  • Helen Lispenard Stewart
  • Laura Virginia Cram
Signature
Authority file
Wikidata Q3161477
ISNI: 0000000054070275
VIAF ID: 4775950
GND ID: 124018056X
Library of Congress authority ID: nr89007202
U.S. National Archives Identifier: 10575942
Open Library ID: OL6636625A, OL1423263A
Edit infobox data on Wikidata
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.