Archibald Wager
Archibald Wager | |
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| Clerk of Court for Hampshire County | |
| In office 1755–1757 | |
| Preceded by | None |
| Succeeded by | Gabriel Jones |
| Clerk of Court for Brunswick County | |
| In office 1757–1760 | |
| Preceded by | Littleton Tazewell |
| Succeeded by | John Robinson |
| Clerk of Court for Frederick County | |
| In office 1760–1762 | |
| Preceded by | James Wood |
| Succeeded by | James Keith |
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Archibald Wager was an 18th-century civil servant in colonial Virginia. Wager served as the Clerk of Court for three counties: Hampshire County (1755–1757), Brunswick County (1757–1760), and Frederick County (1760–1762). Following his service as a Clerk of Court, Wager managed the construction of public roads in Frederick County in 1763.