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  1. William Seward Webb (January 31, 1851 – October 29, 1926) was a businessman, and inspector general of the Vermont militia with the rank of colonel. He was a founder and former president of the Sons of the American Revolution.

  2. 31 de oct. de 2022 · In the decades from 1880 to 1900 the new owner of Twitchell Lake, William Seward Webb organized what had seemed impossible up to then – crossing the Adirondack wilderness with a railroad.

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  3. Dr. William Seward Webb, a medical doctor by trade, president of the Wagner Palace Car Company, and husband of Lila Vanderbilt, of the wealthy Vanderbilt family, figured the best way to access Nehasane Park, his large hunting preserve to the north, was by train.

  4. On September 4th, 1896, the New York Journal announced that "the most elaborately equipped hunting party that ever was known in the United States" would depart in the coming days for Yellowstone National Park, with Dr. William Seward Webb leading the charge.

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  5. William Seward Webb (1851-1926) was a prominent figure in late 19th and early 20th-century America, known for his contributions to business, politics, and philanthropy. Born into a wealthy family, Webb pursued a diverse range of interests throughout his life.

  6. 22 de sept. de 1986 · William Seward Webb, doctor turned railroad baron, knew a good site when he saw one. Shelburne Point, with Lake Champlain shimmering westward toward the Adirondacks and the peaks of the...

  7. Overview. Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings. Title: California and Alaska and Over the Canadian Pacific Railway. Designer: Cover designed by Alice Cordelia Morse (American, Ohio 1863–1961) Author: William Seward Webb (American, 1851–1926) Publisher: G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York. Date: 1890.