Item consists of a photograph: b&w portrait of Clarence Wager.
Administrative History
Clarence C. Wager moved to the Federal from New York in 1907, and operated a threshing rig in the area. Wager was a UFA member and served as a delegate for the Alberta Wheat Board from 1923 until at least 1925. Wager stood as a UFA candidate in the electoral district of Coronation in 1935, losing to Social Credit candidate George MacLachlan.
Related Material
"The Story of the Wager Family" and "The Clarence Wager Family," In the Beginning: a History of the Coronation, Throne, Federal and Fleet Districts (Coronation Book Committee) p. 389-94. http://www.ourfutureourpast.ca/loc_hist/page.aspx?id=259864
Subjects
Political candidates
Names
Wager, Clarence
Places
Federal
Coronation
Accession Number
UF 2005.0044.41
Can I use it?
Images are provided for research and reference use only. Written permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from United Farmers Historical Society.
Date
[1923 - 1935]
Notes
Inscription on the reverse reads: "C. C. Wager / Federal / Alta".