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Dr. Joseph Warren

Dr. Joseph Warren (1741-1775) came from an average middle-class farming family not far from Boston. He attended school and then at the age of fourteen he went to Harvard and graduated with his medical degree. It is through being a ...

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Warren G. Harding Home

Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the United States, built this substantial frame house in Marion, Ohio in 1890 and made it his permanent home until his election as president in 1920. These years spanned his rise from ...

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Cannon County/Warren County

Cannon County

Established 1836; named in honor of Newton Cannon Governor of Tennessee, 1835–39; Member of Congress, 1814–17 and 1821–27; Served in Creek War and War of 1812.

Warren County

Established 1807; names in honor of General Joseph Warren of Massachusetts; Revolutionary War ...

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Warren County Patriots

This monument is dedicated to those

Patriots laid to rest in Warren County

Indiana whose Service and Sacrifice

helped form our Nation during the

American Revolution

[ Row One ]

Humphrey Beckett ? Richard Biddlecomb ? George Dixon ? Peter Dixon ? ...

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Fort Warren

Has been designated a registered National Historic Landmark Under the provisions of the historic sites act of August 21, 1935 this site possesses exceptional value in commemorating or illustrating the history of the United States

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Warren Wright, Sr.

1875 - 1950

The name of the family company of the Wrights was Calumet Baking Powder and Warren Wright, Sr. would also make that name synonymous with Thoroughbred breeding and racing. In 1913 Wright took over operation of the Chicago company ...

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Warren Wilson College

Founded in 1894 by the

Presbyterian Church as

Asheville Farm School.

A four-year college

since 1966. 1 1/2 mi. E.

Marker is on Tunnel Road (U.S. 70) near Warren Wilson Road, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Warrenton Cemetery

Notable Confederate Resting Place

The gate to your right opens to Warrenton

Cemetery, the final resting place of 986 Confederate soldiers, of every Southern state, about

650 casualties of the Civil War. Many wounded

Confederates were evacuated to Warrenton and

vicinity after the First and ...

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Edward Warren

Born in Tyrrell County, 1828, Surgeon General of N.C., 1862-65, Professor of Surgery in Maryland, Chief Surgeon of Egypt, died in Paris.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Business U.S. 64) and South Broad Street, on the left when ...

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Myra Warren McHenry

People of Kansas Trail Walk Path

"I like Wichita because there is so much

corruption that it keeps me busy."

Temperance crusader,

Myra Warren McHenry

For more information on other interesting

people in Wichita history visit

www.oldcowtown.org

Marker is on 1st Street near Emporia Avenue, on the right ...

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