J Samuel White - meaning and definition. What is J Samuel White
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What (who) is J Samuel White - definition

BRITISH SHIPBUILDERS
J. S. White; J S White; J. Samuel White & Company; J. Samuel White and Company; J Samuel White; J. Samuel White & Co Ltd
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J. Samuel White         
J. Samuel White was a British shipbuilding firm based in Cowes, taking its name from John Samuel White (1838–1915).
Statue of Samuel J. Kirkwood         
SCULPTURE BY VINNIE REAM
Samuel J. Kirkwood (Ream)
Samuel Kirkwood is a bronze statue created by Vinnie Ream and placed in the National Statuary Hall Collection in the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
Samuel J. Crawford         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1835-1913)
Samuel James Crawford; Samuel Johnson Crawford; Samuel J Crawford
Samuel Johnson Crawford (April 10, 1835 – October 21, 1913) was a Union Army officer during the American Civil War, and the third Governor of Kansas (1865–1868). He also served as one of the first members of the Kansas Legislature.

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J. Samuel White

J. Samuel White was a British shipbuilding firm based in Cowes, taking its name from John Samuel White (1838–1915).

It came to prominence during the Victorian era. During the 20th century it built destroyers and other naval craft for both the Royal Navy and export customers; they also built lifeboats and various types of commercial vessels.

(It is worth mentioning that there was another 'White's engineers and shipyard' of Cowes, that of William White & Sons (1883 - 1929); the use of the term 'White's of Cowes' can, and does, lead to confusion.)