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John A. Wagner
American politician from Michigan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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John A. Wagner (May 26, 1885 - December 8, 1964)[1] was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.
Early life
On May 26, 1885, Wagner was born in Le Roy Township, Calhoun County, Michigan. Wagner's grandfather was John Wagner, an early settler. Wagner's father was Frank N. Wagner. Wagner's mother was Aylett Amanda (nee Addington) Wagner. In 1905, Wagner graduated from Battle Creek high school.[2]
Education
Wagner earned a Bachelor of Laws from University of Michigan.[2]
Career
Wagner practiced Law in Battle Creek, Michigan.[2]
Wagner was Chair of the Michigan Republican Party from 1945 to 1949 and a delegate to the 1948 Republican National Convention.[citation needed]
Personal life
On June 29, 1909, Wagner married Alice M. Goucher. They have 1 child, Alice Belden Wagner (b.1911). Wagner and his family lived in Battle Creek, Michigan. [2]
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