Record 239/2101
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Samuel White, District Attorney, later Circuit Court Judge. "Mr. White is a native of Georgia, and was educated at the University of Tennessee, at Knoxville. He was admitted to the bar in 1881, at the age of 21, and practiced his profession at Atlanta, Georgia, for three years in partnership with J. C. Reid, a prominent attorney. Moving to Grant's Pass, Oregon, in the spring of 1881, he remained there two years. Since that time ho has resided in Eastern Oregon, and is at present associated with Bartlett Shipp in the practice of his profession. Mr. White, or "Sam" White, as he is known to his friends, and they are legion, is a man of strict integrity and unsullied reputation, and has lately been nominated on the Union ticket, for district attorney. He is a Democrat, the principles of that party being instilled into his veins in early manhood, beneath the blue skies of his native home."
Source: p. 15, Souvenir Edition. Morning Democrat, Bowen & Small, Publishers, May 20th, 1898. |
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Gallery #5 PEOPLE, SCHOOLS, ORGANIZATIONS, CHURCHES
- White, Samuel, District Attorney, later Circuit Court Judge.
Samuel White. |
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COPYRIGHT INFORMATION: Credit Baker County Library, Baker City, Oregon
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