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G. Harold Wagner

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Wagner was married to Madeline (Stroh) Wagner, with whom he had five children; to Carolyn (Bonomo) Wagner; and to Dorothy M. (Singer) Wagner, his wife at the time of his death.
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Prior to entering politics, Wagner held clerical positions with two local railroads, and worked as editor and business manager for the Dallas Post newspaper in
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from 1945 to 1949. In 1952, he unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination to the United States Senate to
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before his appointment as the county's property assessor in 1930.
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where he subdivided property and built homes until his death.
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to George and Sallie (Kitchen) Wagner. He attended the
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In 1960, Wagner suffered a heart attack and died at an
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where he was involved in real estate development in
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Index

Treasurer of Pennsylvania
Arthur James
Edward Martin
F. Clair Ross
Ramsey S. Black
Auditor General of Pennsylvania
Edward Martin
John C. Bell Jr.
Ted A. Rosenberg
Weldon Brinton Heyburn
Drifton, Pennsylvania
Asheville, North Carolina
Democratic
Alma mater
Mining and Mechanical Institute of Freeland
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania State Treasurer
Pennsylvania State Auditor General
Drifton, Pennsylvania
Mining and Mechanical Institute of Freeland
World War I
U.S. Navy
Yorktown, Virginia
Dallas, Pennsylvania
Dallas, Pennsylvania
Luzerne County
Luzerne County
Republican
Democratic Party
Pennsylvania State Treasurer

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