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Massachusetts House of Representatives for the years 1897–‘98–‘99-1900.
During this time he was on various important committees, as the one on metropolitan affairs, of which he was chairman two years. Dr. White was identified with all educational and temperance measures in which the city was interested.
His work in leading the movement which resulted in the establishment of the Somerville hospital is well known to the people of this city.
Besides being a member of the above-mentioned church, he belonged to several military and medical organizations, and various secret orders.
Dr. White married Miss Mary L. Randall, of Harpswell, Me., who, with two daughters and a son, survives him. The home is on Perkins street.
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