- Nathaniel White was born February 7, 1811 in Lancaster NH
- Armenia was born in 1817.
- Nathaniel and Armenia got married on November 1, 1836.
- The White’s had 8 children.
- Nathaniel was a penniless 15 year laborer, and one of the wealthiest men in NH.
- The family purchased White Farm in 1846.
- In 1875 Nathaniel was a candidate for governor of the NH Prohibition Party .
Property owned by the white family
- White Park
- White Opera House-White Farm
- A residency on Capitol street
- A residency on school street
Armenia was a part of the
- Universalist Ladies Social Aid
- Anti Slave Society
- American Purity Alliance
- American Peace Society
- NH Prisoners Aid
- The New Hampshire Humane Society
Nathaniel associated with the
- NH Asylum for the insane
- State reform school
- New Hampshire Orphans' Home
- Home for the Aged.
- The White Opera House was built in 1875, in downtown concord.
- It was open for 45 years.
- In 1920, on the corner of Park st and Main st, the establishment caught fire and burned down.
- In 1884, Whites Park was given to the city of Concord by wife, Armenia White, in memory of her husband Nathaniel White.
- The Farm House (original White family home) burnt down in the 1980s.
- The Whites were a part of the Universalist church. It was torn down in 1984.