I agree that they'd need to come from a breeder. I would not have the time to put into breeding them right now, just want a couple for white eggs to make the wife happy.
@Regin What would you like to hear? I would like to stay within the scope of this thread.
@gjensen thanks for the info. Do you recall the names of any of the American White Egg breeds? The Domineckers were popular around our area before grandma was born. Some of the country boys around here still refer to barred chickens as Domineckers.
The American breeds that laid white eggs was the Holland (Barred and White), and Lamona. As far as I know, only the Barred Hollands are still available. Then they are in poor shape, like many rare breeds.