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2 unusual facts about Wagoner


Samuel Sylvester Cobb

After about ten months Cobb and his family left Tahlequah and settled southeast of the present day town of Wagoner.

Wagoner, West Virginia

Wagoner lies along the North Branch Potomac River at Round Bottom Hollow between the communities of Dans Run and Green Spring.


Chariton Review

Among established writers whose work has appeared in The Chariton Review are David Wagoner, Michael Pettit, James Sallis, Ann Pancake, Gordon Weaver, Jacob Appel and David Lawrence.

Earl Garrison

Earl Garrison is an Oklahoma Senator from District 9, which includes Muskogee and Wagoner counties, having served in that position since 2005.

Just Between You and Me

"Just Between You and Me", a song by Charley Pride, covered by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton on their album of the same title

Kenneth S. Wagoner

After retirement, Wagoner lived for a number of years at Portage Point, Michigan, where his family had spent many summers.

Philip Dakin Wagoner

Philip Dakin Wagoner was born on 24 July 1876 in Somerville, New Jersey, son of Dr. Henry G. Wagoner and Rachel Lime Dakin Wagoner.

Rick Wagoner

During hearings for government loans to the Big Three Automakers, Wagoner, Alan Mulally and Robert Nardelli were criticized for flying to Washington, D.C. in corporate jets.

After GM lost $30 billion during a single three-year stretch in the early 1990s, Wagoner and Chairman John F. "Jack" Smith Jr. forced GM "back to basics" to battle "30 years of management mistakes" that left him with little room to maneuver.

Spindizzy

The Dillon-Wagoner Graviton Polarity Generator, known colloquially as the spindizzy is a fictitious anti-gravity device imagined by James Blish for his series Cities in Flight.

William Van Wagoner

While he was superintendent of Barnes Cycle Company in September 1897, Van Wagoner had an accident sail boating on Seneca Lake, but was not injured.


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