Scrapbooks of James Wickersham from addition to the James Wickersham family papers, ca. 1854-1967, MS 107.

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Scrapbooks of James Wickersham from addition to the James Wickersham family papers, ca. 1854-1967, MS 107.

Scrapbooks of James Wickersham, lawyer, judge, author, and delegate to Congress from Alaska, 1909-1921 and 1931-1933. Includes correspondence, clippings, business records, writings, and research files, relating primarily to Wickersham's work and life in Alaska and Washington. Also includes selective index.

5 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.

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