Thomas Christmas Riggs, Jr.

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Thomas Christmas Riggs, Jr. (October 17, 1873January 16, 1945) was an American Democratic politician who was the Governor of Alaska Territory from 1918 to 1921. He was born in Ilchester, Maryland and died in Washington, DC.

Riggs was an engineer of the Alaskan Boundary Survey, 1906-13; Governor of Alaska, 1918-21; and United States Commissioner of the IBC about 1936-45. He was educated at Princeton University. He was in the lumber business in Alaska from 1897-1901 and was with the Boundary Survey from 1903-05 before becoming an engineer in 1906. He was in charge of the Fairbanks Division of location and construction of government railroads in Alaska before becoming the Governor of Alaska.

In 1947, the American Geographical Society named the Riggs Glacier after him.

Preceded by
John Franklin Alexander Strong
Territorial Governor of Alaska
1918–1921
Succeeded by
Scott Cordelle Bone