Background
White, John was born on February 14, 1802 in near Cumberland Gap (now Middlesboro), Kentucky, United States.
United States representative lawyer politician
White, John was born on February 14, 1802 in near Cumberland Gap (now Middlesboro), Kentucky, United States.
Studied law.
White was a native of Kentucky and practiced law there. White was elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives in 1832. On April 23, 1844, White was involved in a physical confrontation on the House floor with Democratic Congressman George O. Rathbun of New New York
White was delivering a speech in defense of Senator Henry Clay, the Whig nominee for President in that year"s presidential election, and objected to a ruling from the Speaker denying him time to conclude his remarks.
When Rathbun told White to be quiet, White confronted him and their disagreement lead to a fistfight between the two with dozens of their colleagues rushing to break up the fight. During the disturbance, an unknown visitor fired a pistol into the crowd, wounding a police officer
Both White and Rathbun subsequently apologized for their actions. White was appointed judge of the nineteenth judicial district of Kentucky and served in that capacity from February 8, 1845, until his death in Richmond, Kentucky on September 22, 1845.
White is buried in the State Cemetery at Frankfort, Kentucky.
He served as the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1841 to 1843, and was a member of the United States Congress from 1835 to 1845.