James Bamford White Politician

James Bamford White (June 6, 1842 - March 25, 1931) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky.Born near Winchester, Kentucky, White attended the common schools and the Mount Zion Academy, Macon County, Illinois.He entered the Confederate States Army in the fall of 1863 and served in the commands of Generals Breckinridge and Morgan until the close of the Civil War, when he was honorably discharged.He engaged in teaching at Irvine, Kentucky.He studied law while teaching.He was admitted to the bar in 1867 and commenced the practice of law in Irvine.He served as prosecuting attorney of Estill County 1872-1880.White was elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-seventh Congress (March 4, 1901-March 3, 1903).He continued the practice of his profession in Irvine, Kentucky, until his retirement in 1919.He died in Irvine, Kentucky, March 25, 1931.He was interred in Oakdale Cemetery.

Personal facts

James Bamford White
Birth dateJune 06, 1842
Birth place
Clark County Kentucky
Date of deathMarch 25, 1931
Place of death
Irvine Kentucky
Education
Mount Zion Academy
Profession
Lawyer

Search

Office holder

military operations
American Civil War
party
Democratic Party (United States)
region
Kentucky's 10th congressional district
successor

James Bamford White on Wikipedia