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William L. White was born October 10, 1825, in Cleveland, Ohio. His father was a native of Essex County, Mass.,
and was a lineal descendant of Peregrine White of old Plymouth Colony fame. Corning to Massachusetts when he was
two years old, he came to Maine in 1851, and, with others, owned the stage line that ran between Bath and Rockland
until the completion of the Knox & Lincoln Railroad, when the travel east from Bath was changed from stage
to rail. On this road he was a conductor until 1885, when he became successor of C. A. Coombs as manager, and has
been continued in that office since the road has become a part of the Maine Central system.
From:
History of Bath and Environs,
Sagadahoc County, Maine.
1607-1894
BY: Parker McCobb Reed
Lakeside Press, Printers
Portland, Maine, 1894
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