This is not the next novel (TINSEL RAIN): it’s for the next novel after that.

Some Notes on the Kamchatka Territory
- Purchased in 1867 along with Alaska
- Territorial capital is Seward (Petropavlovsk)
- Created as full territory by President McKinley in 1897
- First significant divergence in American history: 1904. Territorial Governor Charles Fairbanks not chosen as Vice President [Howard Taft remains governor of the Philippines until 1910]. Albert Cummins chosen instead.
Presidents of the United States, 1901-1933
- Theodore Roosevelt, 1901-1909 [R]
- Albert Cummins, 1909-1917 [R]
- Champ Clark, 1917-1921 [D]
- Eugene Foss, 1921-1925 [D]
- Calvin Coolidge, 1925-1933 [R]
- Hiram Johnson, 1933-1933 [R]
- Al Smith, 1933- [D]
Territorial Governors, Kamchatka Territory, 1897-1933
- Charles Fairbanks, 1897-1911
- Herbert Hoover, 1911-1917
- Woodrow Wilson, 1917-1919
- Edith Wilson, 1919-1925
- Herbert Hoover, 1925-1933
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1933-
History
- United States enters World War I more or less on schedule. President Clark isolationist, but given no choice after submarine warfare escalates. Does not insult the Japanese Empire at the Treaty of Versailles, and his attempts to limit American involvement in Russian Civil War partially stymied by Territorial Governor Edith Wilson after 1919.
- The territory is bounded on the west by the Russian Imperial Republic (White Russian client state of America) and the Priamurye Protectorate to the south (Czech exile client state of the Japanese). Soviet infiltration attempts are common, but the Foss administration recognized both the RIR and the Soviet Union in 1923.
- The income tax, direct election of Senators, and women voter Constitutional amendments still pass.
- Prohibition does not. The Anti-Saloon League (ably led by the charismatic and venerable local missionary Howard Hyde Russell) is nonetheless a major annoyance in the territory. Prohibition on the United States’ mainland is very much a patchwork affair.
- Former President Teddy Roosevelt dies in 1927, during a hunting expedition in the RIR. It is widely rumored that he was assassinated by a Soviet kill squad, but only after having the satisfaction of watching the last assassin bleed out in front of him.
- Edith Wilson remains a terror to the Clark administration, and its successor after Champ Clark does not run for a second term in 1920. She stays in power until Coolidge finally removes her in 1925, and remains a power in the territory to this day.
- Russian influence on the territory is noticeable, both from the original inhabitants and later refugees.
- The 1929 stock market crash happens three months earlier, and President Coolidge was largely and popularly blamed for the stubborn recession that followed. The economic recovery does not come in time to prevent Al Smith’s election in 1932 on a ‘New Deal’ platform.
- The Japanese Empire and the United States have a better working relationship, not least because America has a permanent presence in the region that would be vulnerable to Japanese aggression. Note that neither the Manchurian Incident, the creation of Manchukuo, nor the Tsuyoshi assassination took place in this timeline.
- FDR is the new territorial governor. He did not contract polio in 1921. He is also highly ambitious.
Interested on hearing how Al Smith overcame the extreme anti catholic bigotry. Without the horrible Wilson as president, maybe the klan did not have the resurgence that he supported.
Even in an alternate line you couldn’t give Cal a few more months and had him ignominiously croak in office?