Christian Streit White
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Christian Streit White (March 10, 1839 – January 28, 1917) was an American military officer, lawyer, court clerk, pisciculturist, and politician in the U.S. states of Virginia and West Virginia. During the American Civil War, White served as a sergeant major and captain in the Confederate States Army and headed a bureau of the Confederate States Department of the Treasury. White served under the commands of Stonewall Jackson and Jubal Early and was responsible for the safekeeping of Hampshire County's land registration records from destruction by Union Army forces. From 1864 to 1865, White was in command of Company C of the 23rd Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment.
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Christian Streit White
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Christian Streit White
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Christian Streit White
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Romney, West Virginia, United States
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Romney, Virginia , United States
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1839-03-10
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Indian Mound Cemetery, Romney, West Virginia, United States
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right
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Potomac Seminary
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Portrait of Christian Streit White
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Robert White
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Christian Streit White, Jr.
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Elizabeth "Bessie" Adelphia White Howard
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John Baker White
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Louisa Anna White
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White's brothers: Robert White ' and Alexander White '.
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Alexander White.jpg
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Colonel Robert White.jpg
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lawyer
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politician
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court clerk
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Clerk of Court for Hampshire County
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Clerk of Circuit Court for Hampshire County
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President of the West Virginia Fish Commission
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C. M. Taylor
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Henry B. Miller
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James A. Parsons
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Romney, West Virginia
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Catharine Steele
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Elizabeth "Bessie" Jane Schultze
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V. M. Poling
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Christian Streit White (March 10, 1839 – January 28, 1917) was an American military officer, lawyer, court clerk, pisciculturist, and politician in the U.S. states of Virginia and West Virginia. During the American Civil War, White served as a sergeant major and captain in the Confederate States Army and headed a bureau of the Confederate States Department of the Treasury. White served under the commands of Stonewall Jackson and Jubal Early and was responsible for the safekeeping of Hampshire County's land registration records from destruction by Union Army forces. From 1864 to 1865, White was in command of Company C of the 23rd Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment. White served as the Clerk of Court for Hampshire County, West Virginia, for 29 years (1873–1902), and also served as the Clerk of Circuit Court for Hampshire County (1873–1876). He was the chairman of the Hampshire County Democratic Executive Committee in the 1870s, and during this leadership, registered members of the West Virginia Democratic Party grew from 449 to 1,369 in 1876. White was appointed by West Virginia Governor John J. Jacob as one of the inaugural commissioners of the West Virginia Fish Commission. He established the Maguire Springs fish hatchery near Romney, and for a time, served as the commission's president. White was a member of the White political family of Virginia and West Virginia and was the son of John Baker White (1794–1862), a grandson of prominent Virginia judge Robert White (1759–1831), and a great-nephew of United States House Representative Francis White (1761–1826). He was a younger brother of West Virginia Attorney General Robert White (1833–1915).
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Robert White
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Francis White
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Frances Ann Streit
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John Baker White
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