Philo White


Philo White Jr. was a politician and newspaperman.

Early life

White was born in Whitestown, New York, on June 23, 1796. He was one of nine children born to Philo White and Esther White. His father was the youngest son of Mary White and Hugh White, the pioneer who served during the Revolutionary war as a quartermaster.
White obtained his early education at the Whitestown Seminary.

Career

In 1820, after spending a few years in a printing office in Utica, White moved to Salisbury, North Carolina. From 1820 to 1830, White published the Western Carolinian. From 1830 to 1834, he was a purchasing agent for the United States Navy. From 1834 to 1836, he published the Raleigh Standard.
In 1836, he moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and in 1844, he moved to Racine, Wisconsin while serving as a Purser in the U.S. Navy. He later helped to establish and edited the Milwaukee Sentinel. White also owned and published the Racine Advocate for a time and was active in the founding of Racine College.

Political career

White, a Democrat, was a member of the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature from 1847 to 1848, and in 1848 became a member of the first Wisconsin State Senate from the 17th District, serving for a year; he was succeeded by Free Soiler Victor Willard.
On July 18, 1853, White was appointed U.S. Chargé d'affaires in Ecuador. He presented his credentials on December 27, 1853 and served through his appointment by President Franklin Pierce on June 29, 1854 as U.S. Minister to Ecuador, for which he presented his credentials on September 2, 1854. On February 25, 1856, he was nominated as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Ecuador but it was withdrawn before the Senate acted on it. White presented his recall on September 14, 1858 and was succeeded by Charles R. Buckalew who was appointed by James Buchanan.

Personal life

On May 9, 1822, White was married to Nancy R. Hampton in Rowan County, North Carolina, the daughter of William and Mary Hampton. Together, they were the parents of two daughters:
White died on February 15, 1883 in Whitestown, New York.