Joseph Wicks Papers, 1930-1974

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Wicks, Joseph
Title
Joseph Wicks Papers
Dates
1930-1974 (inclusive)
Quantity
59 containers., (29.5 linear feet of shelf space.), (21000 items.)
Collection Number
Cage 236
Summary
Correspondence, case files, and legal documents pertaining to Wicks's service as Washington State Superior Court Judge of Okanogan and Ferry Counties from 1947 through 1960, and to his private practice, 1930-1947 and 1961-1972. Of special interest are the materials relating to Goldmark vs. Canwell libel case of 1963-1964, and his duties as attorney for the Colville Confederated Tribes, 1965-1970.
Repository
Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC)
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
Terrell Library Suite 12
Pullman, WA
99164-5610
Telephone: 509-335-6691
mascref@wsu.edu
Access Restrictions

This collection is open for research use.

Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Joseph Wicks was born in 1896 in Braggs, Oklahoma. Because he was one-quarter Cherokee he was an enrollee in the Cherokee Nation. This lineage has had much to do with Wicks' private and professional life over the course of his career, including a proposed appointment as Commissioner of Indian Affairs.

Wicks graduated from high school at Bacone College, a Baptist Mission school in 1917. He then went into the army, serving overseas from 1917 to 1919. Upon his return to the states he attended the University of Oklahoma during 1919 and 1920. He then left school and took a job as Deputy U.S. Marshal in Muskogee, Oklahoma from 1921 to 1923. While attending George Washington University Law School in Washington, D.C., from 1923 to 1926, he worked as a clerk in the Justice Department. Although admitted to practice law in Oklahoma, Wicks worked for the U.S. Treasury Department for a year and then as an agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation until 1928.

Wicks began his private practice in 1928 in Alaska but soon came to Washington State where he settled permanently. Between 1929 and 1946, Wicks practiced law in Seattle, Grand Coulee, and Okanogan. He was elected to the office of Superior Court Judge in 1946, and served in this capacity for Okanogan and Ferry Counties from 1947 through 1960. After his retirement from the bench, Judge Wicks returned to private practice, setting up the law firm of Wicks Thomas in Okanogan, Washington. In 1963 and 1964 Wicks served as one of the defense attorneys in the Goldmark vs. Canwell Case. Throughout his career Wicks had been interested in Indian Affairs, and in 1965 he agreed to represent the Colville Confederated Tribes as tribal attorney. He remained in this capacity until his resignation in 1970. In 1973 the Judge was again called to the Bench to serve on a pro tempore Supreme Court dealing with the constitutional questions of the Yelle vs. Kramer Case.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The papers of Joseph Wicks include case files, legal documents, correspondence, notes and printed materials related to the operation of the Superior Court of Okanogan and Ferry Counties and his own private practice as an attorney. The case files from the period 1947 to 1960 are of those cases brought before Wicks while Superior Court Judge. The case files from his private practice cover the period from 1930 to 1947 and the period from 1961 to 1972. The private practice case files are more extensive in that they also include trial speeches, witness and juror related materials, exhibits and evidence, and legal documents relating to business transactions such as contracts and articles of incorporation. The second period of the Judge's private practice, from 1961 to 1972, was dominated by the Goldmark vs. Canwell libel case, 1963-1964, and his attorneyship for the Colville Indian Tribe. The Goldmark case records contain extensive documentation of trial proceedings, witness materials, and clippings. Wicks' Colville Indian materials contain correspondence, case files, memoranda, legal documents and minutes from business council meetings, government documents relating to Indian legislation, and financial records. A small portion of the papers deal with Wicks' involvement with various Republican party committees. These papers include speeches, minutes, printed materials and election tally sheets for various precincts. Also included in his personal papers are correspondence and legal documents relating to civic committees such as the Okanogan Civilian Defense Council and the Okanogan County Taxpayers Association.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Alternative Forms Available

Preferred Citation

[Item Description]. Cage 236, Joseph Wicks Papers. Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The papers are arranged in three series: personal, judicial, and private practice. These series are further divided into subject subseries. All case files are arranged chronologically within an alphabetical sequence, except for the files pertaining to Wicks' role as Tribal Attorney for the Colvilles, which are arranged alphabetically. The remaining subseries and their further divisions are each arranged chronologically.

Acquisition Information

The papers of Joseph Wicks, b. 1896, attorney and Superior Court Judge for Okanogan and Ferry Counties from 1947 to 1960, were donated to the Washington State University Library by Judge Wicks in 1968 and 1976.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.

Series 1: Personal PapersReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 1.1: Political.
National, state, local and personal election materials.
1932-1966
Box
1
Political
50
1938
1
Political
60
1940
1
Republican State Central Committee
200
1940-1946
2
Political File
100
1944
2
Republican National Convention
40
1944
2
Statement of Election Expenses
10
1948; 1952; 1956
2
Judges personal election file for Superior Court race.
90
1946
2
Political and Election Data
15
1947-1948
3
Papers re: 1952 Election of County Commissioners, the Election Canvassing Board, and the Subsequent Events
40
1952
3
Judge Wicks, election
36
196
3
National Election
3
1964.
3
Copies of Speeches and Data
20
1946-1967
3
Speeches and Arguments
38
1937-1963
4
Political Precincts
1930; 1932; 1934
4
Abstracts of Votes
12
1946
4
Precinct Elections
200
1962; 1964; 1966
4
Precinct Elections
216
1966
Box
4
Subseries 1.2: Civil Defense and Selective Service.
Correspondence and printed materials relative to Wicks' position as Civilian Defense Chairman, Okanogan County Defense Council, 1941-1942, and his work as Government Appeal Agent on the Okanogan County Local Draft Board
1940-1946.
Box
4
National Defense
25
1941
4
Civilian Defense
20
1941-1942
4
Selective Service Correspondence
70
1942-1946
4
Selective Service Affidavits Requesting Release
3
1943
4
V.F.W. (Veterans of Foreign Wars). Correspondence, printed materials, relating to V.F.W. Affairs
30
1940-1941
Subseries 1.3: Public Service .
Correspondence, minutes, reports, legal documents, printed materials, concerning Okanogan Tax Payers Association, Public Utility District, Advisory Committee for Okanogan National Forest and Fort Okanogan Museum
1939-1971.
Box
5
Okanogan County Tax Payers Association Papers
55
1939
5
Minutes of P.U.D. (Special Meetings)
11
1943-1944
5
Minutes of P.U.D.
25
1944-1945
5
Fort Okanogan Museum Material
24
1959
5
Advisory Committee for the Okanogan National Forest
30
1969-1971

Series 2: Judicial PapersReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
5
Subseries 2.1: Case files.
Court notes, jury instructions, venire lists, lists of witnesses, orders appointing attorneys, verdicts, information forms, memoranda, juror records, stipulations, printed materials, and correspondence pertaining to each specific case. The civil and criminal files cover the period from 1947-1960 when Wicks was Superior Court Judge for Okanogan and Ferry Counties, and the Yelle case from 1973-1974.
Subseries 2.1.1: Criminal.
Alphabetical arrangement of cases within alphabetized categories of crimes.
Box
6
Arson and Assault B-S
570
7
Assault S-W, Burglary, Carnal Knowledge
480
8
Contributing to Delinquency of a Minor, Extradition Proceedings, Forgery, Indecent Liberties
270
9
Grand Larceny A-H
520
10
Grand Larceny J-Y
315
11
Miscellaneous, Murder A-J
300
12
Murder M-T, Negligent Homicide, Robbery
300
13
Selling Intoxicating Liquor to Minor, Sodomy, Taking a Motor Vehicle without Permission
300
Subseries 2.1.2: Civil.
Arranged chronologically within each alphabetical heading.
Box
14
A-B
365
1948
15
B
455
1949-1953
16
B
110
1959-1961
16
C
110
1948-1953
17
C
190
1953-1961
17
D
190
1948-1956
18
D
200
1957
18
F
200
1954
19
F
225
1956
19
H
225
1951
20
H
115
1951
20
J
115
1954
21
K-M
280
1949
22
M
140
1949
22
N
140
1960
23
0-P
236
1949-1961
24
R
320
1949-1959
25
S
450
1948-1955
26
S
310
1956-1961
27
T
300
1947-1961
28
U-W
410
1947-1960
Subseries 2.1.3: Yelle vs. Kramer .
Box
29
Wicks served on a pro tempore Supereme Court in a special case involving state legislators' and judicial officers' salaries, (citation: 520 P2d 927)
200
1973-1974
Subseries 2.2: Court's Notes. .
Box
30
Judge's notes on cases on which his office had no file, also Law Day Notes
330
1947-1960
Subseries 2.3: Jury Duty Lists.
Lists of persons subject to jury duty, voter registration lists, orders, claims of exemption, correspondence, venire for jury and other legal forms pertaining to jury selection and terms.
1947-1960.
Box
31
Ferry County
195
1947-1960
Okanogan County.
Box
31
110
1946-1949
32
540
1947-1949
33
520
1950-1953
34
780
1953-1955
35
135
1955-1964
Subseries 2.4: Court Calendars.
Calendars for Okanogan, Ferry, Spokane and Miscellaneous Counties. Some folders also contain correspondence, various forms and court's notes attached to the calendars.
1947-1961
Box
36
Ferry County
200
1947-1960
36
Miscellaneous
60
1947; 1951
Okanogan County.
Box
36
110
1947-1949
37
165
1950-1964
Subseries 2.5: Marriage Licenses and Waivers.
Box
38
Orders authorizing County Auditor to deliver marriage license, indexes to waivers and marriage licenses
445
1947-1958
Subseries 2.6: Correspondence.
General correspondence, and with the Court Reporter 1947-1948 and Court Administrator 1959-1961.
1946-1961
Box
38
General (arranged alphabetically)
Box
39
570
1946-1948
40
150
1949
40
180
1950
41
190
1951-1952
41
230
1953-1954
42
210
1955-1957
42
250
1958-1959
42
120
1961
Court Administrator and Court Reporter
Box
43
Correspondence with Court Administrator
10
1960-1964
43
Administrator for the Courts--correspondence and memoranda
55
1959-1961
43
Court Reporter, Correspondence re
40
1947-1948
Subseries 2.7: Procedural Orders and Reports.
Reports to the Judge from county officials and institutions, and reports made by the Judge on judicial business done, orders, definitions, rules, and information related to the orderly functioning of the judiciary, also material relating to Juvenile Courts
1947-1961.
Box
43
Report for Judge Wicks on Judicial Business done.
13
1948
43
Judicial Business Done
1949-1957
43
Juvenile Officers Reports
11
1951.
43
Adoptions
1958.
43
Reports of Next-of-friend.
8
43
Eastern State Hospital Reports--Judge's file
15
1958-1960
43
Ferry County Pre-Sentence Reports
9
1961.
43
Pre-Sentence Reports
10
1963
44
Temporary File of Orders Appointing Attorney in Criminal Cases
150
1947-1954
44
Orders Appointing Attorneys, Criminal Cases
30
1955-1957
44
Immigration and Naturalization Service
27
1947-1949.
44
Order Fixing Rules for County Jail
6
1949-1950.
44
Nervous & Mental Diseases--Definition of terms used, etc
15
44
Pertaining to Rules, Practice & Procedure—Effective
4
Jan. 1 1960.
44
Impeachment Information.
4
44
Matters Pending for Judge's Signature, etc.
4
1950.
44
Proposed Legislature
9
1947-1948.
44
Juvenile Matters--Inter-office
50
1947-1960
Subseries 2.8: Financial Records.
Okanogan and Ferry County Budgets, and the Judge's personal expense, travel and salary vouchers.
1947-1952.
Box
45
Budget--Okanogan & Ferry Counties
35
1947-1952
45
Ferry County Budget 1949, Revenue for 1948.
2
1949
45
Travel and Salary Vouchers
75
1947-1948
45
Salary and Expense Vouchers
35
1949
Subseries 2.9: Committees.
Concerning Judge Wicks' involvement with juvenile matters, various public committees, committees related to judicial and state administration, and committee for the mentally ill.
1948-1961.
Box
45
State School for Girls
3
1948.
45
Committee on Institutions & Juvenile Delinquency
1958
45
Committee on Institutions & Juvenile Delinquency
60
1957-1959
45
Committee on Public Institutions and Juvenile Delinquency--Judge Wicks, Chairman
200
1954-1955
45
Okanogan County Youth Council and Rando Manor matters
3
1953.
45
Okanogan Valley Child Guidance
5
1957; 1961.
45
Private Schools State of Washington, List
3
1952.
45
Correspondence etc. In Re. Committee for Mentally Ill
1961
45
15
1960-1961
45
Committee for Good Government and Grand Jury
18
1949.
45
Committee on Improvement of the Administration of Justice
17
1960-1961.
Subseries 2.10: Washington State Superior Court Judges Association .
Box
46
Minutes, correspondence, financial reports, lists of members, and printed materials connected with the association
225
1948-1950; 1954-1962

Series 3: Private Practice.Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
46
Subseries 3.1: General Practice.
Correspondence, exhibits, evidence, contracts, articles of incorporation, application forms, minutes, juror materials, orders, petitions, complaints, notices, memoranda, clippings, summons, notes, photographs, trial speeches, printed materials and other papers relating to criminal and civil cases, including defense materials for the Goldmark case.
1963-1964.
Box
47
The Gold Mountain Mining Company Papers
30
1930-1933.
47
Green Mountain Gold Mining Company
15
1932
47
Monte Oro Mining Company
6
1942-1947.
47
Sawdust Makers Union
130
1939-1951
47
School District #401 (Okanogan County) vs. School District #14 (Okanogan County)
60
1942-1943
48
Public Utility District
20
1936-1940
48
PUD #1 (Okanogan Co.) vs. WWP and PUD #1 (Douglas) vs. WWP Exhibits
11
1930-1942.
48
Public Utility Dist. vs. Wash. Water Power
150
1942-1943
48
Washington Water Power vs. P.U.D. #1 of Okanogan County
35
1945
49
Washington vs. Robert Neil Murder Case
65
1936-1944
49
U.S. vs. John Paradis Murder Trial (Indian)
50
1940-1941.
49
Wash. State vs. J.F. Thorpe
90
1940
49
General Practice
10
1969
49
LaCourse, Lee Gibson #766
80
1970-1972
50
Goldmark, John et ux vs. Canwell, Albert F., et al, file no. 1 Wicks 43
34
1963-1964
50
Goldmark, John, et ux vs. Canwell, Albert F., et al., 43 no. 2
200
1962-1963
50
43 no. 3
125
1963
51
Goldmark, John et ux vs. Canwell, Albert F., et al, 44 file no. 4
100
1964-1965
51
Wicks 44
90
1963
51
Clippings from Goldmark Case
185
1963
52
Goldmark vs. Canwell, Wicks papers 45
70
1960-1964
52
Wicks 45, Index to Trial Proceedings, and Note cards on witnesses
2
1963-1964
52
Subseries 3.2: Indian Affairs.
Materials related to Wicks' personal and professional interest in Indian matters. The sub-series contains two sub-sub-series' which are: a personal file, and files relating to Wicks' official representation for the Colville Confederated Tribes.
Subseries 3.2.1: Personal.
Correspondence, speeches, and printed materials relating to Indian Affairs which were of personal interest to Wicks.
1941-1963.
Box
53
Colville Indians
20
1941-1942
53
Commissioner of Indian Affairs
70
1953
53
Indian Affairs
100
1960-1963
Box
53
Subseries 3.2.2: Attorney, Colville Confederated Tribes.
The first chronological file of minutes, government documents and other printed material has been retained in the original order, the second is a compilation of loose papers arranged chronologically. The third set, case files, are arranged alphabetically.
Chronological
Box
53
360
1965-1968
54
340
1969-1971
55
180
1961-1967
56
120
1967-1971
Case Files
Box
57
Agreement of Trustees
2
1963
57
Attorneys
40
1962-1966
57
Mrs. Amelia (Boswell) Christie, Omak, Washington, Tribal Loan, Case File 497
20
1968
57
Cigarettes, Matters Relating thereto-Permits, etc.
6
1969.
57
Colville Confederated Tribes vs. Mervel Allen and wife
10
1968
57
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Indians vs. Wells, George
14
1967-1969
57
Contract Between Colvilles & Wicks & Brucher
8
1968.
57
Desautel, Lucetta, Collection for Colvilles
4
1968.
57
Factual Data of Use in Matters of Impending Legislation Concerning Colvilles
30
1963-1965
57
In Re: Grazing CFR. Trespass Cases, Pakotas, Simpson & R.W. Miller Trespass Cases
15
1968
57
Houghland vs. Houghland (Anna Mae Pooler)
50
1969
57
Indian Matters
120
1965-1967
58
Indian Museum, Soap Lake
60
1966-1967
58
Insurance Matters
11
1966
58
In Re: Jurisdiction Bill Senate Bill 399
8
1969.
58
Laramie vs. Colville Confederated Tribes, U.S. District Court
15
1970
58
[Memoranda of Expenses]
60
1967-1970
58
Omak Lake Leases
60
1968-1969
58
Omnibus Bill & Data on Same & Correspondence
25
1966-1967
58
In Re: Permit for Exploration on Indian Reservation
4
1968
58
Political-GOP Indian Legislation
15
1968-1969
58
Brooks, G. Ragen-Correspondence In Re: Land
8
1968-1969
58
[Reservation Law]
20
1963-1971
58
Senatorial Hearing
25
June 8 1967
58
Statement, [State of Washington, vs. Kenneth Stanger]
2
1953; 1962
58
In Re: Telephone Line to San Poil
5
1970
59
Tonasket vs. State of Washington, et al
25
1969
59
[In Re: Wells Hydroelectric Project]
4
1966
59
[In Re: Ziontz, Pirtle and Morisset]
15
1972

Container list, 1969Return to Top

Container(s): Box 59

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Indians of North America -- Washington (State) -- Legal status, laws, etc.

Personal Names

  • Canwell, Albert -- Trials, litigation, etc.
  • Goldmark, John -- Trials, litigation, etc.
  • Wicks, Joseph, b. 1896--Archives (creator)

Corporate Names

  • Colville Indians -- Legal status, laws, etc.
  • Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation -- Officials and employees -- Records and correspondence
  • Washington (State). Superior Court (Okanogan and Ferry Counties)