George W. Wickersham

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George Woodward Wickersham
George W. Wickersham

In office
March 4, 1909 – March 4, 1913
Preceded by Charles J. Bonaparte
Succeeded by James C. McReynolds

Born September 19, 1858
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Died January 26, 1936
New York City, New York, USA
Political party Republican
Spouse Mildred Wendell Wickersham
Profession Politician, Lawyer

George Woodward Wickersham (September 19, 1858January 26, 1936) was an American lawyer and Presidential Cabinet Secretary.

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. In 1883 Wickersham entered the old established law firm of Strong and Cadwalader, and became a partner four years later.

He held the office of Attorney General of the United States from 1909 to 1913, in the administration of President William Howard Taft.

Wickersham was named by Woodrow Wilson to serve on the War Trade Board to Cuba soon after the United States entered World War I. In 1929 Herbert Hoover named him to the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, the so called Wickersham Commission.

Wickersham died in New York City in 1936.

Preceded by
Charles J. Bonaparte
United States Attorney General
March 4, 1909March 4, 1913
Succeeded by
James C. McReynolds
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