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WHITE, Pliny Holton, clergyman, born in Springfield, Connecticut, 6 October, 1822; died in Coventry, Vermont, 24 April, 1869. He adopted the profession of law, was admitted to the bar of Windham county, Vermont, in 1843, and practised there till 1853. He was editor of the Brattleborough, Vermont, " Eagle" in 1851-'2, and of the " Express" at Amherst, Massachusetts, in 1857-'8. In February, 1859, he was ordained pastor of the Unitarian church at Coventry, Vermont He was a member of the Vermont legislature in 1862-'3, chaplain of the senate in 1864-'6, and at the time of his death president of the Vermont historical society. He contributed frequently to the newspapers, and is the author of a " History of Coventry" (Irasburg, Vermont, 1858).
Samuel
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First President of the
United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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