Josiah Jackson• Character
The tough and war-like first President of MACUSA was voted in to lead the wizarding community of North America through the aftermath of the Salem Witch Trials. His only noted act, deemed a priority of the time, was to recruit and train Aurors. Read MoreJacob's case
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In 1926, New Yorker Jacob Kowalski carried a brown leather suitcase full of pastries into a bank order to convince the loan manager Mr. Bingley to give him money for a future bakery. … Read MoreJacob Kowalski• Character
Jacob Kowalski was a good-natured No-Maj factory worker in 1920s New York whose dream was to own a bakery. He fought for America in World War One (WFT). In 1926 Jacob went to a bank in New York City to get a loan for a proposed bakery based on recipes… Read MoreMary Jauncey• Character
Mary Jauncey was one of MACUSA’s original twelve aurors (Pm). Read MoreJosiah Jackson elected MACUSA President• Event
When MACUSA was founded in 1693 soon after the Salem Witch Trials, Josiah Jackson became the first President (Pm). Read MoreJosiah Jackson recruits first MACUSA Aurors• Event
The first president of MACUSA, Josiah Jackson, also set up the Department of Magical Law Enforcement for North America with a dozen volunteer Aurors who would risk their lives tracking down the Scourers responsible for the Salem Witch Trials (PM: MACUSA). Read More