John D. White

The Whites were a wealthy and politically influential family in Clay County, Kentucky, owning a saltworks and numerous land holdings, and were one side of the notorious Garrard-White Feud.He was graduated from the law department of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1872.His sister, Laura Rogers White, was one of the first eight women graduated from the University of Michigan in 1874.He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1884 and resumed the practice of law in Louisville, Kentucky.He was an unsuccessful candidate of the Progressive Party for judge of the Kentucky Court of Appeals in 1912.
John White (Kentucky politician)U.S. House of RepresentativesKentuckyElijah PhisterWilliam P. TaulbeeGeorge Madison AdamsThomas TurnerWilliam W. CulbertsonKentucky House of RepresentativesClay County, KentuckyGarrard, KentuckyRepublicanJohn WhiteSamuel Wilber HagerLawrence W. HagerAlma materUniversity of KentuckyUniversity of MichiganLawyerU.S. RepresentativeAddison WhiteHugh Lawson WhiteManchesterLexingtonUniversity of Michigan at Ann ArborLaura Rogers WhiteKentucky Court of AppealsLouisvilleState house of representatives1880 Republican National ConventionUnited States SenateLouisville, KentuckyProhibition PartyGovernor of KentuckyProgressive PartyManchester, KentuckyThe Richmond Daily RegisterBiographical Directory of the United States CongressGeorge M. AdamsU.S. House of RepresentativesKentucky's 9th congressional districtWilliam CulbertsonKentucky's 10th congressional districtUnited States CongressesSenateJ. StevensonT. McCreeryJ. Y. BrownT. JonesJ. P. KnottM. DurhamC. MillikenJ. BlackburnA. BooneJ. ClarkeE. ParsonsH. WattersonJ. BeckJ. CaldwellJ. CarlisleJ. McKenzieT. TurnerA. WillisJ. WilliamsE. PhisterP. Thompson Jr.O. TurnerJ. ClayW. CulbertsonJ. HalsellT. RobertsonF. Wolford