1996 WIBC Bowling Queens won by Lisa Wagner
1995 Jack Wagner, actor/voice (Disneyland, Walt Disney World), dies
1995 Anthony Wagner, genealogist, dies at 86
1994 General Hospital stars Kristina Malandro and Jack Wagner wed
1994 Karl Edward Wagner, writer, dies at 48
1993 Lindsay Wagner (Bionic Woman) files for divorce from Lawrence Mortorff
1991 Robert Wagner, mayor (NYC-D-1954-65), dies
1980 Jaromir Wagner is 1st to fly Atlantic standing on wing
1977 Allison Wagner, 200m/400m medley swimmer, 1996 Olympics silver
1976 "Bionic Woman" with Lindsay Wagner debuts on ABC (later NBC)
1974 Joseph Frederick Wagner, composer, dies at 74
1972 Elena Wagner, Sofia Bulgaria, tennis star, 1996 ITF/Redbridge-GBR
1972 Matt Wagner, born in Cedar falls, Iowa, pitcher for the Seattle Mariners
1971 Billy Wagner, born in Marion, Virginia, pitcher for the Houston Astros
1970 Natasha Gregson Wagner, actress, Dark Horse, SFW, /Robert's daughter
1970 Keith Wagner, NFL/WLAF tackle, New York Giants, Redskins, Scot Claymores
1967 Steve Wagner, Philadelphia, field hockey goalkeeper 1996 Olympics
1966 Wieland Wagner, German opera director, dies
1965 Jack Wagner, actor (Jive Junction), dies at 68
1964 Katie Wagner, daughter of Robert Wagner/model/guest VJ, MTV
1964 Jeffrey Wagner, Sydney NSW, Australasia golfer
1963 "Gorgeous George" Wagner, wrestler, dies
1963 Kristina Malandro Wagner, actress, Felicia Jones-General Hospital
1962 Kirsten Flagstead, Norwegian soprano (Wagner), dies at 67
1962 All star MVP: Leon Wagner (LA Angels)
1962 Stan Musial breaks Honus Wagner's NL hit record with 3,431
1961 Lisa Wagner, bowler, 3-time LPBT Player of Year, Bowler of Decade
1960 Ice Pairs Championship at Vancouver won by Wagner and Paul (CAN)
1959 Jack Wagner, rocker/actor, General Hospital, Melrose Place
1959 Ice Pairs Championship at Colorado Springs won by Wagner and Paul of CAN
1958 New York City Mayor Robert Wagner announces plans to begin a new baseball called the Continental League
1958 Chuck Wagner, born in Nashville, Tennessee, actor, Automan
1958 Ice Pairs Championship at Paris won by Barbara Wagner/Rob Paul of CAN
1957 NY Mayor Robert Wagner forms a committee to replace Dodgers and Giants
1957 New York City Mayor Robert Wagner says he plans to confer with the Giants and Dodgers about the proposed move to the west coast
1957 Ice Pairs Championship at Colorado Springs won by Wagner and Paul (CAN)
1956 New York Mayor Robert Wagner and Brooklyn Boro President Frank Cashmore sponsor a bill to create a $30M Brooklyn Sports Center Authority to build
1952 Hall of Famer Honus Wagner, 77, retires; Pirates retire his #33
1950 Gemma Craven, Dublin, actress, Wagner, Story of Slipper and Rose
1949 Lindsay Wagner, born in Los Angeles, California, actress, Bionic Woman, Paper Chase, Nighthawks
1945 Karl Edward Wagner, U.S., sci-fi author, Bloodstone, Night Winds
1942 Braves Paul Waner is 3rd NLer to get 3,000 hits (Anson and Wagner)
1936 1st players elected to Baseball Hall of Fame-Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Honus Wagner, Christy Mathewson and Walter Johnson
1935 Jane Wagner, American Comedian
1930 Siegfried Wagner, composer, dies at 61
1930 Siegfried Wagner, German opera composer, dies at 61
1930 Cosima Liszt, wife of Austrian composer Richard Wagner, dies at 92
1930 Robert Wagner, born in Detroit, Michigan, actor, It Takes a Thief, Hart to Hart
1929 Heinie Wagner replaces Bill Carrigan as Red Sox manager
1922 Parsifal Place laid out in Bronx, named for knight in Wagner's Opera
1918 Helen Wagner, Lubbock, Texas, actress, Nancy-As The World Turns
1917 Wieland Wagner, German opera director
1916 Honus Wagner, 42, is oldest to hit an inside-the-park HR
1915 Pirate Honus Wagner at 41, hits a grand slam HR
1914 28th U.S. Womens Tennis: Mary K Browne beats Marie Wagner (62 16 61)
1914 Honus Wagner, is 2nd to get 3,000 hits
1913 Martha Modl, German singer/soprano, Wagner
1909 Honus Wagner steals his way around bases in 1st inning against Cubs
1908 Anthony Wagner, genealogist
1901 Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid rob train of $40,000 at Wagner Montana
1900 Joseph Frederick Wagner, composer
1897 Winifred Wagner-William, German organizer, Wagner Festival
1897 Jack Wagner, Ohio, actor, Jive Junction
1896 Anton Bruckner, Austr composer (Te Deum, Wagner Symphony), dies at 72
1895 Kirsten Flagstead, Norwegian soprano, Wagner
1884 1st Dutch Wagner version of Elizabeth aria
1883 Richard Wagner, German composer (Die Walkure), dies at 69 in Venice
1883 Wilhelm Richard Wagner, composer, dies at 69
1882 Richard Wagner's opera "Parsifal," premieres in Beirut
1882 Richard Wagner completes his opera "Parsifal"
1876 Wagner's "Of the Ring," premieres
1874 Honus Wagner, HOF shortstop, Pittsburgh Pirates, 1900-17
1870 Wagner's opera "Valkyrie" premieres in Munich
1869 Richard Wagner's opera "Rhine Gold," premieres in Munich
1869 Siegfried Wagner, German opera composer and conductor
1868 Wagner's opera "Meistersinger von Nuernberg," premieres in Munich
1865 Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde" 1st performance Munich Germany
1863 Confederate troops vacate Fort Wagner South Carolina (1700 casualties)
1863 After 59 day siege, confederates evacuate Ft. Wagner, SC
1863 Battle of Fort Wagner, South Carolina - Second assault US1500 CS174
1857 Julius Wagner von Jauregg, born in Austria, psychiatrist, Nobel 1927
1850 Richard Wagner's opera "Lohengrin" premieres at Weimar Germany
1843 Wagner's opera "Der Fliegende Hollander" premieres, Dresden
1837 Cosima Liszt, wife of Austrian composer Richard Wagner
1824 Anton Bruckner, Austria, Wagner disciple and monumental bore/composer
1822 Karl Jacob Wagner, composer, dies at 50
1815 Henry Wagner "Old Brains" Halleck, Maj-General Union Army
1813 Richard Wagner, Leipsig Germany, composer, Ring, Flying Dutchman
1772 Karl Jacob Wagner, composer
1756 Georg Gottfried Wagner, composer, dies at 57
1738 Gotthard Wagner, composer, dies at 59
1698 Georg Gottfried Wagner, composer
1678 Gotthard Wagner, composer
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