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Warren County High School and Massive Resistance

Warren County High School, a Public Works Administrative project, was constructed in 1940. In 1958, the local NAACP chapter, lead by James W. Kilby, won a federal suit against the Warren County School Board to admit African Americans for the ...

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Warren Historic Site

The Warren Historic Site is dedicated to preserving three historic buildings erected at this location on the grounds of the Warren United Methodist Church. These buildings served as the nucleus of a small rural African-American community known as Martinsburg, which ...

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Shenandoah County / Warren County

(East Facing Side): Shenandoah County

Area 510 Square Miles

Formed in 1772 from Frederick, and first named Dunmore for Lord Dunmore, Governor of Virginia, 1771-1775. In 1778 the county was renamed for the Shenandoah River.

(West Facing Side): Warren County

Area 216 Square Miles

Formed ...

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Warren Street Plaza

Warren Street Plaza

Dedicated 2004

-Mayor-

Honorable Douglas H. Palmer

-City Council-

Paul M. Pintella, President

Annette H. Lartigue, Vice President

Milford Bethea

Gino A. Melone

Manuel Segura

Cordelia M. Staton

John G. Ungrady

-Landscape Architect-

Randall R. Baum

Marker is at the intersection of North Warren Street and West Hanover Street, on the ...

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Warren County All Veterans Memorial

In Memory Of

All American Veterans

This memorial honors all American

veterans who, although separated by

generations, shared a comon

undeniable goal -

to valiantly protect

our country's freedoms.

The memories of these American

veterans will continue to live

on whenever and wherever

democracy exists.

The American veteran -

forever a ...

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The Warren House

During the War Between the States, on this property to the north and west of this house was fought a major part of the Battle of Jonesboro, August 31st and September 1st,1864. The battle was a struggle to capture the ...

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Warrenton

Home of the “Gray Ghost.”

Although Warrenton was spared the ravages of major battles during the war, control of the town changed hands 67 times and many homes and churches housed soldiers or were used as hospitals. Warrenton was the home ...

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Warren-Sipe House

Home and Hospital

This was the home of Edward T.H. Warren, a Harrisonburg attorney. As a lieutenant in the Valley Guards, a Rockingham County militia company, Warren attended the trial and execution of John Brown in Charles Town (in present-day West ...

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Warren's Carnegie Library

Side A

A Warren Public Library Board was organized in June 1916 after a public fundraising campaign to buy books and periodicals. In 1917, a grant of $10,000 from the Carnegie Corporation was confirmed to support construction of a free public ...

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Colonel Warren H. Abernathy Highway

Name in honor of Warren H. Abernathy

for his outstanding and distinguished

service to the State of South Carolina

as State Director for U.S. Senator

Strom Thurmond for over 44 years.

Marker is at the intersection of Warren H. Abernathy Highway (U.S. 29) and West ...

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