Office: | Secretary of State of Mississippi |
Order: | 14th |
Termstart: | January 10, 1860 |
Termend: | January 16, 1860 |
Governor: | John J. Pettus |
Successor: | C. A. Brougher |
Predecessor: | A. B. Dilworth |
Death Place: | Jackson, Mississippi |
Term2: | 1850 |
Alongside2: | J. Barden, W. H. Baker |
Predecessor2: | J. Barden, William Melton, Henry Duke |
Successor1: | Jefferson Wilson |
Predecessor1: | John Bell |
District1: | Pontotoc County |
District2: | Pontotoc County |
State House2: | Mississippi |
Termend1: | 1857 |
Termstart1: | 1854 |
State Senate1: | Mississippi State |
Successor2: | J. C. Jones, J. Barden, Jefferson Wilson |
Britton R. Webb[1] (died January 16, 1860) was an American politician. He was the 14th Secretary of State of Mississippi, serving from January 10, 1860, to his death six days later.
Webb represented Pontotoc County in the Mississippi House of Representatives in 1850.[2] [3] He then represented the same county in the Mississippi State Senate from 1854 to 1857 (inclusive).[4] Webb was appointed as the Secretary of State of Mississippi on January 10, 1860, succeeding A. B. Dilworth.[5] However, Webb died in office, in Jackson, Mississippi, on January 16, 1860, six days after being appointment.[6] He was about 48 years old. Charles Albert Brougher was appointed to replace him as Secretary.