- James White (politician)
James White (
June 16 ,1749 – October, 1809) was an American physician, lawyer, and politician. He was an early settler atNashville, Tennessee and inLouisiana . He was a delegate forNorth Carolina in theContinental Congress and a non-voting member of the U.S. House for theSouthwest Territory .White was born into a prosperous mercantile family in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . His early education was at theCollege of St. Omer , a Jesuit preparatory school inFrance . When he returned he entered theUniversity of Pennsylvania and studied medicine and law. After graduating he moved toNorth Carolina .In 1785 he was elected to the North Carolina state house of representatives. In 1786, North Carolina sent him as a delegate to the
Continental Congress where he served there until 1788. Late in 1786, the Congress named him superintendent of Indian affairs for the southern department. After that he was frequently absent from Congress, travelling the Carolina and Georgia frontier negotiating with the Indian tribes. After his congressional service he moved to the frontier, buying land and settling in what would becomeNashville, Tennessee .When the
Southwest Territory 's territorial legislature was formed in 1794, White was selected as its delegate to theUnited States House of Representatives , serving from 1794 to 1796. AfterTennessee gained statehood in 1796, he returned home to Davidson County.James White was a brilliant man, fluent in French and Spanish, but he had a tendency to become involved in complicated plots. In the 1780s he had become involved with
John Sevier 's plan to place theState of Franklin under Spanish rule. He used his position and travels as Indian superintendent to serve as agent conducting negotiations between Sevier and the governor of Spanish Louisiana. In the 1790s he gotten involved withWilliam Blount 's plan to work with the Indians and Britain in staging an invasion of SpanishFlorida . As his role in these schemes became known, he moved to the Spanish territory of New Orleans in 1799, settling in what would later becomeSt. Martin Parish, Louisiana .While his earlier actions caused problems in Tennessee, they weren't generally know at a national level. So when the
United States area reached him again President Jefferson named him as a Territorial Judge in 1804, first for theDistrict of Louisiana and then for theOrleans Territory . His family prospered in Louisiana. His son (Edward Douglass White Sr. ) would become Governor of Louisiana, and his grandsonEdward Douglass White would serve asChief Justice of the United States .James White died at home in 1809 in
St. James Parish, Louisiana .External links
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type=Delegate
state=Territory South of the River Ohio
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first in line
after=Andrew Jackson ,
"'member from Tennessee
years=September 3 ,1794 –June 1 ,1796
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