Henry W. Webb

Henry W. Webb was a political leader in Reconstruction era South Carolina. He was a delegate to the South Carolina Constitutional Convention of 1868 and elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives the same year.

He was a delegate to the South Carolina Constitutional Convention of 1868.[1] He represented Georgetown County, South Carolina.[2] He was a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives.[3] He and a couple of other state legislators were dead by November 1869, and James A. Bowley was elected to replace him as Georgetown representative.[4][5] He was white.[6]

He was originally from Connecticut then moved to Georgetown around 1866. He had a shop from which he traded goods for rice, then turned his hand to running a hotel. In January 1868 he was accused of assault and battery on a small black boy.[7]

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