DeWitt Clinton Dominick (September 19, 1851 – May 30, 1934) was an American teacher, businessman and politician from New York.
After spending a year teaching in the public school in his native town, in 1877 he went to Cornell University science course.
[1] In 1899, Dominick purchased the bankrupt firm Taylor & Bateman, coal and lumber dealers in Walden.
He was also involved in real estate, building over 100 homes in Walden as well as promoting and developing various manufacturing plants in the village.
He was a director of the Third National Bank of Walden, the Interstate Bag Company, the Wallkill Valley Building and Loan Association, and the Rider-Ericcson Engine Corporation.