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|median_age=[[Joanne Wagner]]
 
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|demonym=[[Woodhill College]] (MS)
 
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Latest revision as of 22:28, 29 October 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
1600 Pencil-Vania Avenue

Mechanicsburg, GA
777 Cupboard Place
GA Governor's Mansion

Children Leo Wagner
Spouse Joanne Wagner
Education Woodhill College (MS)