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  1. Hugh Lawson White (August 19, 1881 – September 20, 1965) was an American politician from Mississippi and a member of the Democratic Party. [1] [2] He served two non-consecutive terms as the governor of Mississippi (1936–1940, 1952–1956).

  2. An ardent strict constructionist and lifelong states' rights advocate, White was one of President Jackson's most trusted allies in Congress in the late 1820s and early 1830s.

  3. Oct 8, 2017 · Hugh Lawson White was a U.S. senator whose 1836 presidential candidacy helped to establish the Whig Party both in Tennessee and in the South.

  4. Jan 10, 2019 · HUGH L. WHITE, the forty-fifth and fiftieth governor to serve Mississippi, was born in McComb, Mississippi on August 19, 1881. His education was attained at Soule’s Business College, at St. Thomas’ Hall, where he graduated in 1898, and at the University of Mississippi.

  5. Hugh L. White. American politician. Learn about this topic in these articles: presidential election of 1836. In. Hugh L. White, Massachusetts Sen. Daniel Webster , and North Carolina Sen. Willie P. Mangum—each of whom served as the sole Whig presidential candidate on the ballot for a state or group of states.

  6. Hugh Lawson White was perhaps the wealthiest man to hold the office of governor in the state’s history, certainly in modern times. An industrialist and lumberman, White was also among the oldest men elected governor. When he was elected to a second term in 1951, White was seventy-one years old and weighed 270 pounds. He […]

  7. Forging Ahead, 1946–Present. Hugh Lawson White was perhaps the wealthiest man to hold the office of governor in Mississippi’s history, certainly in modern times. An industrialist and lumberman, White served two nonconsecutive terms and was among the oldest men elected governor.