William
Richard White, Sr.
1867 - 1951
source: Grayson
County's 140th Birthday 1836 - 1986
White Produce
Company
William
Richard White Sr., born July 4, 1867, had married
twenty-year-old
Mattie Platt of Fillmore, Bossier Parish,
Louisiana, on June 22, 1892.
They lived in Bonham, where their oldest daughter
was a school chum of
Sam Rayburn, later speaker of the U.S. House of
Representatives.

1908 Bonham Fire
W.R. White Poultry
Department, center
At
the turn of the century, the couple came to
Denison from Bonham with
their three children. These were Mavis White
(later Clymer), born June
17, 1893; James Platt White, born December 6,
1895; and William Richard
“Dick” White Jr., born November 3, 1897. The
Whites had three more
children after coming to Denison. They were Louisa
White (later
Ramsey), born April 7, 1902; Julius Been White,
born November 18, 1904
(he died on April 30, 1916, at the age of eleven);
and Martha White
(later Parker), born March 27, 1908.
Coming to Denison from Bonham at
the turn of the century, W. R. White, Sr. set up
his White Produce
Company at 607 West Main. Soon thereafter
(certainly before
1906), he
moved into the building at 100 West Chestnut
Street at South Houston
Avenue.
Mrs. W. R. White,
Sr. always
called her husband “Mr. White”. Each
morning she would rise
early to prepare biscuits “from scratch” and a
large breakfast. When
Mr. White was ready to be served his breakfast,
he would bang on the
floor next to their bed with his cane. Then his
wife would prepare the
breakfast on a tray and take it in for him to
eat in bed. Grandchildren
and great-grandchildren called the couple “Mama
and Papa White”.
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Near
the railroad tracks, along North Houston Avenue,
arose a number of
businesses based on the agricultural riches of
the land around Denison.
At the corner of East Gansy Street stood
White Produce
Company,
built in 1906 and operated until 1925 by William
Richard White Sr.
(1867 - 1951). Then this structure hosted
several overall
manufacturers: Barrow-Johnson (1925), Cowden
(1929), Patterson (1933),
and memorably, Levi Strauss and Company
(1949-1966) (MAB)


216 North Houston Avenue
(1906)
This
site on the southeast corner of East Gandy Street
and North Houston
Avenue, at 100 East Gandy Street or 216 North
Houston Avenue, was the
home of Michael and Maggie Hanna, who built a home
there in 1873.
In 1906, White
purchased the
Hanna home, demolished it, and erected the White
Produce Company. After
some nineteen years in business, in 1925 White
closed the White Produce
Company and went to live in Wichita Falls. He
later returned, helping
to found the Denison Poultry and Egg Company at
131 East Sears Street.
William
White,
also known as "Texas Turkey King" owned at
one time 340 distributorships through White
Produce Co. in Texas,
Oklahoma
and Arkansas. He was known to have sent more
live turkeys to New York
by
rail than had ever been shipped. He lost
one million dollars
when
his historic haul broke the turkey market.

W.R. &
Mattie White
dressed for
Denison's Jubilee Celebration 1947
Mr. White died on
February 27,
1951 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery,
Denison, Texas, alongside his wife.
His wife continued to
live at 1011 West Bond Street, in their
shingled bungalow-style home filled with Mission
oak furniture and her
hand-crocheted doilies, until her death on June
16, 1958.
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