DeWitt Webb

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DeWitt Webb
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St. Augustine Historical Society and Institute of Science

DeWitt Webb (December 19, 1840 Clinton, Oneida County, New York – April 12, 1917 St. Augustine, Florida) was a physician, politician, and naturalist. He was the founder, and for 34 years President, of the St. Augustine Historical Society and Institute of Natural Science.

Life

Webb practiced medicine in Salt Point, New York. He was president of the New York State Assembly (Dutchess Co., 2nd D.) in 1876 and 1877.

Webb moved to St. Augustine in 1880. He was a member of the St. Augustine Free Public Library Association. Professionally, Webb was a practicing doctor at

Florida State Legislature and Mayor of St. Augustine
in 1911 and 1912.

Webb beside the "St. Augustine Monster"

Webb is probably best known for his involvement in the documenting of the St. Augustine Monster of 1896. He was the only person of an academic background to examine the specimen in situ.

References

  • Ellis, R. 1994. Monsters of the Sea. Robert Hale, London.

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New York State Assembly
Preceded by New York State Assembly
Dutchess County, 2nd District

1876–1877
Succeeded by