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Webb, Stephen Palfrey, 1804-1879

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Stephen Palfrey Webb

6th Mayor of San Francisco
In office
October 2, 1854 – June 30, 1855
Preceded by Cornelius Kingsland Garrison
Succeeded by James Van Ness

Born March 20, 1804(1804-03-20)
Salem, Massachusetts
Died September 29, 1879 (aged 75)
Salem, Massachusetts

Stephen Palfrey Webb (March 20, 1804 - September 29, 1879) was Mayor of Salem, Massachusetts for two nonconsecutive terms (1842-1845, 1860-1862) and Mayor of San Francisco (1854-1855). After finishing law school, he practiced law in Salem. Afterwards, he served in the Massachusetts State Legislature, first as a Representative and then as a Senator. He was then elected Salem's mayor, serving three years in his first term in that office.

He moved in to San Francisco in approximately 1853 where, while serving as that city's mayor, witnessed the violent mobs that ran through the city following the Gold Rush. He would prepare a report about these mobs (known as vigilance committees) in 1874.

After returning to Salem, he would be elected to his final term as that city's mayor, in which he served from 1860 to 1862. He also served as city clerk from 1863 to 1870. He died there in 1879.

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Preceded by
Cornelius Kingsland Garrison
Mayor of San Francisco
October 2, 1854–June 30, 1855
Succeeded by
James Van Ness

This biographical information was gathered from the Stephen_Palfrey_Webb page, courtesy of the Wikipedia project.

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