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  1. Edward Douglass White (March 3, 1795 – April 18, 1847) was tenth Governor of Louisiana and a member of the United States House of Representatives. He served five non-consecutive terms in Congress, as an adherent of Henry Clay of Kentucky and the Whig Party .

  2. This National Historic Landmark and museum was the residence of two of Louisiana's foremost political figures: Gov. Edward Douglas White, Sr., and his son, Edward Douglass White, Jr., who was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1894 and served as Chief Justice from 1910 to 1921. The younger White also served as an infantryman in the ...

  3. Edward Douglass White Sr. Infobox Governor order = 10th office = Governor of Louisiana term_start = 1835 term_end = 1839 lieutenant = none predecessor = Andre B. Roman successor = Andre B. Roman

  4. White was born on November 3, 1845, on his family's sugar plantation near Thibodaux, Louisiana, about thirty miles to the west of New Orleans. His father, Edward Douglass White Sr., was a lawyer and judge who had served as a U.S. Representative and as the governor of Louisiana.

  5. White Family Tomb. Edward Douglass White Born in Tennessee in the year 1794. Died in Louisiana in the year 1847. Andre Brousseau Born in Montreal Canada Feb. 11, 1812. Died in New Orleans Aug. 11, 1878. Catherine Sidney Lee Widow of Edward Douglass White and of Andre Brousseau. Born in Virginia April 19, 1817. Died in New Orleans Sept. 20, 1885