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|median_age=[[Joanne Wagner]]
 
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|demonym=[[Woodhill College]] (MS)
 
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Revision as of 16:06, 25 April 2020

David Wagner
Flag of David Wagner
Born: May 18th, 1933
Career
17th President of the United States of Quentin
Party Mild RePublican
Term January 1st, 1970-January 1st, 1998
GTNEC Janice Freeson
Steve Boissont
Gregory Thompson
Preceded By Jamie Petruzelli
Succeeded By Blaze Peters
19th Governor of the Grassland Area
Term January 1st, 1964-December 30th, 1969
Party Mild RePublican
Preceded By Nunez O'Neil
Succeeded By Kristen Apple
Grassland Area State Representative
Party Mild RePublican
Term January 1st, 1960-January 1st, 1964
Preceded By Bill Delmeyer
Succeeded By Bart Storman
Personal Life
Born May 18th, 1933
Northarbore, GA
Died May 22nd, 2005
Northarbore, GA
Residence Northarbore, GA
Mechanicsburg, GA
777 Cupboard Place
Children Leo Wagner
Spouse Joanne Wagner
Education Woodhill College (MS)