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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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Warren/Rappahannock County

(Warren County Side):

This lower Shenandoah Valley county was formed from Shenandoah and Frederick Counties in 1836. The county was named for Joseph Warren, a Boston Revolutionary War patriot killed during the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775. It contains ...

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Warren County

This County, created by Act of the Legislature Dec. 19, 1793, is named for Gen. Joseph Warren, Massachusetts Revolutionary hero killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill. What is claimed to have been the first iron works and woolen mill ...

Bowling Green & Warren County

Established in 1797, Warren County is named for Revolutionary War hero, Dr. Joseph Warren of Boston. Bowling Green was platted in the late 1790s and incorporated in 1812. The city is believed to be named for New York's Bowling Green ...

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Williamsport - Warren County

Courthouse

Williamsport, Warren County Seat, was home, 1879 - 1896, of James Frank Hanly, Governor of Indiana,

1905 - 1909. The courthouse, built 1907, was designed by J. W. Royer, Urbana, Illinois. Warren County was established 1827.

Marker is on East Second ...

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Warren County Confederate Memorial

CSA

1861 – 1865

Unveiled

July 4, 1911

This monument was erected

to commemorate the courage

and patriotism of the men

from Warren County, who

served honorably, in the Confederate Army

“To those who fought and lived and to

those who fought and died. To those

who gave much, and ...

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Warren County Korea & Vietnam Memorial

This monument is dedicated to those who made

the supreme sacrifice during the Korean and

Viet Nam Conflicts.

Korea       1950 – 1955

Clowe, Algernon S. • Coverstone, William • Davenport, Edward • Dodson, George • Hall, Charles ...

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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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