James Wickersham was a district judge for Alaska, appointed by U.S. President William McKinley to the Third Judicial District in 1900. He resigned his post in 1908 and was subsequently elected as Alaska's delegate to Congress, serving until 1917... Wikipedia
Born: August 24, 1857, Patoka, IL
Died: October 24, 1939 (age 82 years), Juneau, AK
Education: University of Alaska Fairbanks
Party: Republican Party
Nationality: American
Books
Old Yukon: Tales, Trails, and Trials
Brief Submitted to the United States Geographic Board Urging the Official Removal from America's Most Sublime Mountain of the Name Rainier and the Perpetuation by Official Adoption of the Original Indian Name Therefor in Its Most Appropriate, Euphonious and Generally Accepted Form--Tacoma: May 2, 1917
1917
Proceedings of the Tacoma Academy of Science
Providing for Appeals from Decisions of the Interior Department in Land Matters: Hearing Held Before the Committee on the Public Lands of the House Representatives, June 22, 1910, on H.R. 27071, "To Provide for Appeals from Decisions of the Secretary of the Interior to the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia, and for Other Purposes."
1911
Civil Government in Alaska
1911
Contested-Election Case of James Wickersham V. Charles A. Sulzer