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White is a small, unincorporated community located in King County, in the U.S. state of Washington. An unincorporated community means it's a place where people live, but it doesn't have its own local government like a city or town. Instead, it's governed by the larger county it's a part of.

What is an Unincorporated Community?

An unincorporated community is a group of homes and businesses that are not officially part of a city or town. This means they don't have their own mayor or city council. Instead, the county government handles services like roads, police, and fire protection for these areas. It's like living in a neighborhood that's part of a bigger county, rather than its own separate town.

History of White, Washington

The community of White has a short but interesting history. It was named after an important person from Washington state.

How White Got Its Name

The community was named after William H. White. He was a respected state judge, meaning he was a legal official who made decisions in court cases for the state of Washington. Naming a place after a notable person was a common way to honor them in the past.

The White Post Office

In the late 1800s, having a post office was very important for a community. It was the main way people sent and received letters and packages. A post office was set up in White in 1890. This shows that there were enough people living in the area to need their own mail service. However, the post office only stayed open for a short time, closing in 1895. This might suggest that the community remained quite small or that mail services were later handled by a nearby larger town.

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