Phineas White (October 30, 1770 – July 6, 1847) was an American lawyer and politician. He served one term as United States Representative from Vermont from 1821 to 1823.
White served as judge of Windham County in 1814, 1815 and 1817, and was chief judge from 1818 to 1820. White was probate judge of the Westminster district from 1814 to 1815.[2]
White was a member of the state constitutional convention in 1814 and served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1815 to 1820.
Congress
He was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Seventeenth Congress, and served from March 4, 1821 to March 3, 1823.[3][4] White was again a member of the state constitutional convention in 1836 and also served in the Vermont Senate in 1836 and 1837.
Affiliations
White served as a trustee of Middlebury College, President of the Vermont Bible Society, and President of the Vermont Colonization Society. He belonged to the Masonic Order and was Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Vermont.[citation needed]