
Albert B. White
Politician
1856 – 1941
Who was Albert B. White?
Albert Blakeslee White was the 11th Governor of West Virginia from 1901 to 1905.
White was educated in the public schools of Columbus, Ohio. In 1878, he graduated from Marietta College. In 1879, he married Agnes Ward. White began his career in journalism as a managing editor in Lafayette, Indiana and relocated to Parkersburg, West Virginia in 1881. He continued to work as a politically powerful editor in Parkerburg until 1889.
In 1889, White was appointed by President Benjamin Harrison as collector of internal revenue for West Virginia. He was later reappointed by President William McKinley in 1897.
In 1900, White was the Republican nominee for Governor of West Virginia and defeated Democrat John H. Holt by 19156 votes.
In 1916, White failed to win the Republican nomination for the US Senate having been defeated by Howard Sutherland; however, he later was elected to the West Virginia Senate.
White died in Parkersburg in 1941.
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- Born
- Sep 22, 1856
Cleveland - Also known as
- Albert White
- Spouses
- Religion
- Presbyterianism
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- Marietta College
- Lived in
- Parkersburg
- Died
- Jul 3, 1941
Parkersburg
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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