J. Stitt Wilson
J. Stitt Wilson  | |
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Wilson c. 1916  | |
| Mayor of Berkeley, California | |
| In office July 1, 1911 – July 1, 1913  | |
| Preceded by | Beverly L. Hodghead | 
| Succeeded by | Charles D. Heywood | 
| Member of the California State Relief Commission  | |
| In office May 22, 1939 – April 29, 1940  | |
| Appointed by | Culbert Olson | 
| Preceded by | Frank Y. McLaughlin | 
| Succeeded by | Norman W. Pendleton | 
| Member of the California State Social Welfare Board  | |
| In office May 22, 1939 – August 28, 1942  | |
| Appointed by | Culbert Olson | 
| Preceded by | Frank Y. McLaughlin | 
| Succeeded by | John C. Cuneo | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | March 19, 1868 Auburn, Ontario  | 
| Died | August 28, 1942 (aged 74) Berkeley, California  | 
| Political party | Socialist (before 1934) Democratic (after 1934)  | 
| Spouse | Emma Agnew | 
| Children | 
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| Relatives | Irving Pichel (son-in-law) | 
| Alma mater | Northwestern University | 
Jackson Stitt Wilson (March 19, 1868 – August 28, 1942) was a Canadian-born American politician. He was a Christian socialist and suffragist, and held Georgist economic views. A member of the Socialist Party of America, Wilson was the mayor of Berkeley, California from 1911 to 1913. He ran for Congress in 1912 on a socialist platform, receiving 40% of the votes cast, but was defeated by the incumbent.