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William C. White, born ca. 1843 in Pennsylvania to Irish-born bricklayer Morris (Maurice) White (b. ca. 1804), worked as a
lithographer in Philadelphia 1860-1875. From ca. 1864, he resided at 1511 Sansom Street in Center City (Ward 8) in his parents'
household, which included two older, Pennsylvania-born brothers employed as stonemasons. He formed a brief partnership with
Eugene N. Inman (1845-1912) in 1872 to produce rags from 1229 Vine Street. Unlisted in Philadelphia city directories in 1873
and 1874, he reappears in an 1875 Philadelphia city directory as a lithographer residing at 1518 Cherry Street (Ward 10).
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