A Wagner Family Odyssey


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A Wagner Family Odyssey from Germany to Russia to America


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This supplement consists of the village history of Pobochnaya and an update to earlier generations for the families of Wagner, Wilhelm, Rudy, Lamm and Keil which were detailed in "A Wagner Family Odyssey".




Wagner Family Papers


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Papers of the Wagner family.




OM74-29 Wagner Family Papers


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Papers of the Wagner family.




The Wagner Family


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Wagner Family History


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The Unusual Odyssey of an Octogenarian


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This Odyssey of an Octogenarian is certainly different. From 1920, when at age 5, my first disastrous adventure occurred until the present time, I have experienced moment after moment of unexpected surprises, of traumatic panics, of impossible coincidences and finally of idiotic decisions I made which some how have always turned into very happy memories. I know that most books are written for monetary profit. At ninety years of age, and with out any close relatives, my writing for profit is kind of ridiculous. Of the two other choices, I hope this effort will be construed as a labor of love rather than as an ego trip. In any event I have arranged for any possible royalties to be donated to Bakersfield and other American worth while endeavors. So please read and enjoy! In any event I have arranged for any possible royalties to be set aside and donated directly to the Katrina-Rita disaster fund.




Wagner Family History


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The Fight for Kidsboro


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Kidsboro is a small town in the woods behind Whit’s End in Odyssey. It’s a nice little place. It has a church, a store, a police station, a bakery, a weekly newspaper . . . and a total of zero citizens over the age of 14. It’s a town run by kids. Ryan Cummings, the mayor, helps enforce the laws, create new job opportunities, and in general, keep the peace in a town where he seems to have lots of friends and only a few enemies. The Kidsboro series teaches not only moral and biblical principles, but also concepts of government, politics, economic principles, the judicial system, United States history, and Bible stories. The Fight for Kidsboro is a compilation of the 4 books from this popular series.