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Nathan Webb (Massachusetts legislator)
Nathan Webb (April 7, 1767 – February 25, 1853) was a teacher, firefighter, and public official in Boston, Massachusetts, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He arrived in Boston from Windham, Connecticut around 1783, when he was 16 years old. In 1783, he began work as a teaching assistant (or "Usher") at the North Writing School, a public school under the direction of schoolmaster John Tileston, on Love Lane (later Tileston Street) in the North End.〔Samuel Adams Drake. Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston. James R. Osgood and Co., 1873.〕 Webb continued teaching through 1789.〔Selectmen's minutes, 1789. City document no.81. Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston. 1896.〕 According to his diary (1788-1791), in his young adult years he was active in the Independent Musical Club, a private music club with both male and female members founded in 1789.〔Massachusetts Historical Society. Ms. N-79.〕 When George Washington visited Boston in 1789, Webb attended the parade that took place by the triumphal arch on Washington Street.
He belonged to the New North congregation when it was overseen by John Eliot. Around 1792 he was founding member of the Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society〔Henry Harrison Sprague. An old Boston institution: A brief history of the Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society. Organized 1792.--Incorporated 1794. Little, Brown, 1893; p.43.〕 and remained active for some years. He served as a Fireward in 1810.〔Arthur Wellington Brayley. A Complete History of the Boston Fire Department: Including the Fire-alarm Service and the Protective Department, from 1630 to 1888. J. P. Dale, 1889; p.118.〕 He was secretary of the Boston Library Society 1794-1826.〔Catalogue of the Books of the Boston Library Society, in Franklin Place. Boston 1844; p.v.〕〔The Massachusetts manual, or, Political and historical register ... from June, 1814 to June, 1815. Charles Callender, 1814〕〔Massachusetts Magazine, March 1794; p.192.〕 He served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1810-1812.〔Acts and resolves passed by the General Court. Secretary of the Commonwealth (Massachusetts), 1810.〕 He was also a Selectman of Boston (1809-1814),〔 as well as an Assessor (1822-1826).〔City Clerk Dept, Boston (Mass.). Municipal register. 1886.〕 In his role as a city official, for instance, he was appointed an agent for Boston in the matter of the estate of Thomas Boylston; others on the committee were James T. Austin, Samuel Swett, Stephen Codman, and Arnold Welles.〔Boston town records, 1817. Item #136.〕 In 1814, he was a manager of the Boston Asylum for Indigent Boys.〔 He was also a member of the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.〔History of the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Press of T. R. Marvin & son, 1876; p.112.〕
Webb married Sally Leach on July 16, 1794; they had 6 children: Nathan Webb (1796-1797); Sally Webb (b.1798; married Hawkes Lincoln); Lydia Webb (1801-1827; married Charles Forster); Mary Hewit Webb (b. 1802); Louisa Webb (b. 1804; married Jacob Forster); Caroline Matilda Webb (b. 1812; married Edwin Forster Adams).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Giles Genealogical Memorial )〕 He moved to Charlestown, Massachusetts, in 1827, into the former house of Francis Hyde. He lived there until his death on February 25, 1853.〔Timothy Thompson Sawyer. Old Charlestown : historical, biographical, reminiscent. J.H. West Co., 1902.〕 A miniature ivory portrait of Webb is in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.〔(MFA Boston )〕
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