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John Baker White (August 4, 1794 – October 9, 1862) was a 19th-century American military officer, lawyer, court clerk, and civil servant in the U.S. state of Virginia. During the War of 1812, White enlisted in the United States Army as a soldier and was promoted to the military rank of ensign. In 1815, White was qualified as Clerk of Court for both the county and circuit courts of Hampshire County, Virginia (now West Virginia) and he continued to hold these offices through successive appointments and elections for 46 years between 1815 and 1861. To date, White remains the longest-serving Clerk of Court for Hampshire County since the office's creation in 1757. As a prominent lawyer and court clerk, White taught jurisprudence. Many of White's law students later became eminent lawyers and pub

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  • جون بيكر وايت (بالإنجليزية: John Baker White)‏ هو محامي أمريكي، ولد في 4 أغسطس 1794، وتوفي في 9 أكتوبر 1862 في ريتشموند في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • John Baker White (August 4, 1794 – October 9, 1862) was a 19th-century American military officer, lawyer, court clerk, and civil servant in the U.S. state of Virginia. During the War of 1812, White enlisted in the United States Army as a soldier and was promoted to the military rank of ensign. In 1815, White was qualified as Clerk of Court for both the county and circuit courts of Hampshire County, Virginia (now West Virginia) and he continued to hold these offices through successive appointments and elections for 46 years between 1815 and 1861. To date, White remains the longest-serving Clerk of Court for Hampshire County since the office's creation in 1757. As a prominent lawyer and court clerk, White taught jurisprudence. Many of White's law students later became eminent lawyers and public officials in their own right, including Henry Bedinger, United States House Representative and United States Ambassador to Denmark. During the American Civil War, White was concerned for the safety of the county's records and proceeded to load land registration records ledger books onto wagons and had them transported for safekeeping. Because of White's efforts, Hampshire County land records survived the war, while those records that remained in the courthouse were destroyed. White was threatened by occupying Union Army forces to either vacate his residence in Romney or face arrest because of his Confederate sympathies. White relocated to Richmond and served in the Confederate States Department of the Treasury. White was a member of the White political family of Virginia and West Virginia and was the son of prominent Virginia judge Robert White (1759–1831) and the father of West Virginia Attorney General Robert White (1833–1915) and Hampshire County Clerk of Court Christian Streit White (1839–1917). (en)
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  • near Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia, United States (en)
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  • Portrait of John Baker White (en)
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  • Henry White (en)
  • Robert White (en)
  • Katherine White (en)
  • Alexander White (en)
  • Christian Streit White (en)
  • Arabella White Thompson (en)
  • Emma C. White (en)
  • Frances "Fannie" Ann Armstrong White Flournoy (en)
  • John Baker White II (en)
  • Juliet Opie White Tabb (en)
  • Louisa Tapscott White Armstrong (en)
  • Lucy White (en)
  • Susan C. White Armstrong (en)
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  • Clerk of Court for Hampshire County (en)
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  • Samuel McGuire (en)
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  • "[White] was a man of great integrity, kind heart, strong sense, sound judgment, high principle, and broad cultivation. He was a Christian, and was prominent in every enterprise for the advancement of the county or the betterment of its people, a good lawyer and safe counsellor, true and trusty in all the relations of life, and with a heart and hand ever open to charity. His life was rich in good deeds, and his means and large influence were potent factors in promoting the material interests and moral, religious, and intellectual advancement of the people of his county. Few men have been more beloved and honored than he was among his own people." (en)
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  • Robert White (en)
  • Francis White (en)
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  • Arabella Baker (en)
  • Samuel Lightfoot Flournoy (en)
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  • — Hu Maxwell and Howard Llewellyn Swisher, History of Hampshire County, West Virginia: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present (en)
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  • Frances Ann Streit (en)
  • Alcinda Louisa Tapscott (en)
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  • جون بيكر وايت (بالإنجليزية: John Baker White)‏ هو محامي أمريكي، ولد في 4 أغسطس 1794، وتوفي في 9 أكتوبر 1862 في ريتشموند في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • John Baker White (August 4, 1794 – October 9, 1862) was a 19th-century American military officer, lawyer, court clerk, and civil servant in the U.S. state of Virginia. During the War of 1812, White enlisted in the United States Army as a soldier and was promoted to the military rank of ensign. In 1815, White was qualified as Clerk of Court for both the county and circuit courts of Hampshire County, Virginia (now West Virginia) and he continued to hold these offices through successive appointments and elections for 46 years between 1815 and 1861. To date, White remains the longest-serving Clerk of Court for Hampshire County since the office's creation in 1757. As a prominent lawyer and court clerk, White taught jurisprudence. Many of White's law students later became eminent lawyers and pub (en)
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  • جون بيكر وايت (محامي أمريكي) (ar)
  • John Baker White (clerk of court) (en)
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