He was again nominated in 1930, but lost to George White.
In 1848, George White claimed "the smaller mounds had been nearly destroyed."
The largest property was owned by George White who had six hearths.
George White's nephew Walter White became a minister in the church.
Her husband insisted on returning home and George White offered to drive him.
George White probably first attended an "old field school", paid for by subscription.
Calumetville's hotel had been established by George White in 1835.
The community first settled and platted by George White in 1838.
Robert and George White, were English artists, father and son.
George White (c. 1684-1732) was taught by his father, and finished some of his father's plates.