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WHITE, Phillips, member of the Continental congress, born in New Hampshire about 1730; died there after 1783. He was chosen to the Continental congress in 1782, taking his seat 3 December of that year. The only record of his appearance in that body is his vote on the motion made by Edmund Rutledge in January, 1783, "that congress having, on 20 December, 1782, directed the secretary of foreign affairs to transmit to the executive authority of Rhode Island an authenticated state of the several applications for foreign loans, and the result thereof, it be resolved that the foregoing motion be postponed." On the question of commitment Mr. White voted in the affirmative.
Samuel
Huntington
First President of the
United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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