The first white inhabitants located in Allen County during the early part of the year 1855 .
The white inhabitants in 1904 numbered 895.
No equality of coloured people with the white inhabitants would be tolerated either in church or state.
They earned the reputation of being the most lawless white inhabitants in the whole of South Africa.
By 1796 over 190 white inhabitants, mostly American settlers, and some 97 slaves were living around the fort.
The group spared a few homes "because Turner believed the poor white inhabitants 'thought no better of themselves than they did of negroes.'"
By 1760, the Michigan countryside had only a few hundred white inhabitants.
The new wealthy white inhabitants, both of their own preference, and under duty from the land deed, put much effort into the suburb's greenery.
Hill and street were named after the Denny family, who were among the city's earliest white inhabitants.
The town's white inhabitants were quick to exhibit virulent anti-Chinese racism.