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WHITE, William N., horticulturist, born in Walton, New York, in 1819; died in Athens, Georgia, 14 July, 1867. He settled in Athens, Georgia, where he became a bookseller, and for many years previous to his death edited the " Southern Cultivator," the only agricultural paper that sustained itself during the civil war. Mr. White was an authority in practical agriculture and all matters relating to farming. He published "Gardening for the South, or the Kitchen and Fruit Garden" (New York, 1856), and "Scientific Gardening" (1866).
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