Judge, Father William, S. J. National Historic Person

Dawson, Yukon Territory
Detailed view of the HSMBC plaque commemorating the 'Saint of Dawson' © Parks Canada / Parcs Canada, 1993
Detailed view of the HSMBC plaque
© Parks Canada / Parcs Canada, 1993
Detailed view of the HSMBC plaque commemorating the 'Saint of Dawson' © Parks Canada / Parcs Canada, 1993Location of plaque © Parks Canada / Parcs Canada, 1993
Address : Dawson, Yukon Territory

Recognition Statute: Historic Sites and Monuments Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. H-4)
Designation Date: 1987-11-01
Life Date: 1850 to 1899

Other Name(s):
  • Judge, Father William, S. J.  (Designation Name)
  • Saint of Dawson  (Other Name)
Research Report Number: 1987-44

Importance: Missionary in Dawson during Klondike Gold Rush (1897-98)

Plaque(s)


Existing plaque:  On the site of the former St. Mary's hospital, Dawson, Yukon Territory

Father William Judge is remembered as the "Saint of Dawson." An American Jesuit missionary, he went to Alaska in 1890 to work among the Indians of the lower Yukon. He moved to Forty Mile in 1895, and when gold was discovered near Dawson he followed his parishioners there in 1897. Judge devoted himself totally to the physical and spiritual well-being of the miners. He built Dawson's first hospital, St. Mary's, and for one year single-handedly ran both it and his church. He was well-loved by the local people and his death caused widespread mourning throughout the community.