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Warren County World War I & II Memorial

They sought no glory but their country’s good

In memory of

those who served in

defense of their country in

World War I       1917 – 1918

and

World War II       1941 – 1945

World ...

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The Warren County Courthouse

has been placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

and registered as a

Virginia

Historic Landmark

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Royal Street (U.S. 340), on the left when traveling west on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Warren County 9/11 Memorial

In Memory of the People

who lost their lives on

September 11, 2001

Dedicated

September 11, 2002

County or Warren

Warren County Chapter of Izaak Walton League of America

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Royal Avenue (U.S. 340), on the left when traveling ...

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In Memory of Warren J. Carver

In Memory of

Warren J. Carver

4th Regt. U.S. Marine Corps

Killed in action Jan. 25, 1942

at Mariveles Bataan

Philippine Islands

The first Ansonia boy

to die for his Country

in the War with Japan

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Main Street and ...

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James Warren

Departed this life

April 7, 1776

Early settler and

builder

Village once known

as Warrensburg

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Warren

Led to this spot by his military sagacity on July 2, 1863General Gouverneur Kemble WarrenThen Chief Engineer of the Army of the Potomac detected General Hood's flanking movement and by promptly assuming the responsibility of ordering troops to this place ...

The Eye of General Warren

July 2, 1863 - Second Day

"I saw that this [Little Round Top] was the key to the whole position..."

Brig. Gen. G.K. Warren, U.S.A.

Chief of Engineers, Army of the Potomac

About 3:30 p.m. on July 2, the Union army's Chief Engineer, Brig. ...

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Warren A. Candler Hospital

Georgia`s first hospital, this institution is believed to be the second oldest general hospital in continuous operation in the United States. It was founded in 1803 as a seamen`s hospital and poor house and was incorporated in 1808 under the ...

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Warren G. Grimes / Grimes Field

Warren G. Grimes

Raised in an Ohio orphanage, Warren G. Grimes (1898-1975) ran away after finishing the ninth grade and at age 16 went to work for the Ford Motor Company in Detroit. He later became a partner in an electrical ...

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Warren Coleman

1849-1904

Founder of the nation's first textile factory owned and operated by blacks, 1897-1904. Mill building is 350 yds. N.

Marker is at the intersection of Warren C. Coleman Boulevard (Bypass U.S. 601) and Main Street SW, on the right when traveling ...

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