Samuel White

Samuel White

Infobox Officeholder
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office = U. S. Senator from Delaware
term_start = February 28 1801
term_end = November 4 1809
predecessor = Henry Latimer
successor = Outerbridge Horsey [this seat was vacant from November 4 1809 until January 12 1810. ]
birth_date = December 1770
birth_place = Kent County, Delaware
death_date = death date and age|1809|11|4|1770|12|1
death_place = Wilmington, Delaware
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party = Federalist
residence = Wilmington, Delaware
alma_mater = Cokesbury College
occupation =
profession = lawyer
religion = Methodist

Samuel White (December 1770 – November 4 1809) was an American lawyer and politician from Wilmington, in New Castle County, Delaware. He was a member of the Federalist Party, who served as U.S. Senator from Delaware.

Early life and family

White was born December 1770, in Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, near Harrington, close to Whitleysburg, the son of Judge Thomas White. The future Methodist Bishop, Francis Asbury, hid in this house during the Revolutionary War years of 1778 - 1780. Methodists were generally suspected of being Loyalists, and Thomas White was arrested on this charge. While in the White home, Asbury, developed many of the ideas that would shape the future of American Methodism. [ State of Delaware [http://www.state.de.us/sos/dpa/markers/kc/HOME%20OF%20JUDGE%20THOMAS%20WHITE%20REGUE%20OF%20FRANCIS%20ASBURY%20KC%2046.shtml] ] Converted by Asbury, the previously devout Anglican family became members of the Methodist Church.

Samuel White was admitted to the Bar in 1793 after graduating from Cokesbury College in Maryland. White served two years as a captain in the United States Army, and was named adjutant general of Delaware in 1803.

White's father, Judge Thomas White, was a member of the colonial Maryland legislature and Delaware House of Assembly, Chief Justice of the Kent County Court of Common Pleas, and delegate to the Delaware Constitutional Conventions of 1776 and 1792.

Political career

Upon the resignation of Dr. Henry Latimer in 1801, White was chosen as U.S. Senator. He was then elected for full terms of his own in 1802 and 1808, and would serve as a Senator from February 28, 1801 until his death November 4, 1809.

White strongly opposed slavery, but was especially known for his opposition to the Louisiana Purchase. He is quoted as saying "When I contemplate the evils that may arise to these States, from this intended incorporation of Louisiana into the Union, I would rather see it given to France, or to Spain, or to any other nation ... upon the mere condition that no citizen of the United States should ever settle within its limits ..."

"During the U.S. Senate trial of Timothy Pickering in 1809, on the charge of the embezzlement of public funds, White defended him in the words: 'The accused is not in default, but under the awful visitation of God: and, as he is deranged, our proceedings scarcely deserve the name of a mock trial.' Wilson Cary Nicholas, then congressman from Virginia, called out: 'I will not submit to hear our proceedings called by the name of a mock trial." Whereupon White at once replied: "It is a mock trial, and I am ready to give the gentleman, if he is offended, satisfaction at any time or place.' The sentiment in favor of dueling was so strong at that time that it does not appear on the records that the president of the senate administered any rebuke to the contestants. Mr. White had a national reputation as a marksman, and performed remarkable feats in shooting." By the time of his last session in the U.S. Congress he was one of only a very few Federalists still in office.

Death and legacy

White died November 4 1809 in Wilmington, Delaware and is buried in the Old Swedes' Episcopal Church Cemetery, also in Wilmington.

Public offices

The General Assembly elected U.S Senators, who took office March 4 and served for a six year term.


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