

Wickham and Farr undertook cases from all of the counties surrounding Eau Claire. In 1889 Wickham was joined in practice by Frank R. The cases span the dates of James Wickham's law practice from 1888 until 1909, when he was appointed circuit court judge for Wisconsin's newly-created 19th circuit. (24 volumes in 3 record center cartons)Ībstract: Printed Wisconsin Supreme Court cases and legal briefs prepared by the Eau Claire, Wisconsin law firm of Wickham and Farr, and by opposing attorneys. Title: Wickham and Farr Law Firm Printed Cases and Briefs, 1888-1909 Wickham and Farr Law Firm (Eau Claire, Wis.) Each episode is approximately 950 feet long. All the episodes are 16 mm film prints in black and white with sound, with the exception of “Paid in Full” which is a 3/4 inch videotape in black and white with sound. Quantity: 25 film reels (16 mm) and 1 videorecordingĪbstract: Twenty-six episodes of Wichita Town, a half-hour western series that ran on NBC from 1959 to 1960, about a marshal and his deputy in Wichita, Kansas.
