Jarvis White
Jarvis White was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Biography[]
White was born in April 1833 in Whiting, Vermont. During the American Civil War, White enlisted in the Union Army and eventually reached the rank of captain. During the Second Battle of Deep Bottom, he received a serious wound in his thigh. Afterwards, White became a businessman in Milford, Massachusetts before moving to Davenport, Iowa in 1874.[1]
He settled South Superior, Wisconsin in 1890, where he was a dealer of wallpaper, oils and paints. The following year, he married Loreta Hickman. White died at his home in South Superior on August 8, 1904.
Political career[]
White was elected to the Assembly in 1896.[2] Additionally, he was an alderman and Postmaster of South Superior. He was a Republican.
References[]
- People from Whiting, Vermont
- People from Milford, Massachusetts
- Politicians from Davenport, Iowa
- Politicians from Superior, Wisconsin
- People of Vermont in the American Civil War
- Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Wisconsin city council members
- Wisconsin postmasters
- Wisconsin Republicans
- Union Army officers
- Union Army soldiers
- 19th-century American merchants
- Businesspeople from Massachusetts
- 1833 births
- 1904 deaths
- 19th-century American politicians
- Military personnel from Massachusetts
- Military personnel from Wisconsin
- Military personnel from Iowa
- Republican party member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, 1830s births stubs