Author: Warren County Heritage Book Committee (N.C.)
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Warren County Heritage North Carolina
Author: Warren County Heritage Book Committee (N.C.)
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Warren County Heritage, North Carolina
Author: Warren County Heritage Book Committee (Warren County, North Carolina)
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Languages : en
Pages : 342
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Languages : en
Pages : 342
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The Architecture of Warren County, North Carolina
Author: Kenneth McFarland
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Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 310
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Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 310
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Warren County, North Carolina Cemeteries
Author: Warren County Heritage Committee
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Category : Cemeteries
Languages : en
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Category : Cemeteries
Languages : en
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The County of Warren, North Carolina, 1586-1917
Author: Manly Wade Wellman
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 9780807854723
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312
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County of Warren, North Carolina, 1586-1917
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 9780807854723
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312
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County of Warren, North Carolina, 1586-1917
The Reids of Warren County, North Carolina
Author: Marland Cornelius Reid
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Category : Warren County (N.C.)
Languages : en
Pages : 325
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Pages : 325
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Historic Warren County
Author: Cynthia L. Pauwels
Publisher: HPN Books
ISBN: 1935377094
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 81
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An illustrated history of Warren County, Ohio, paired with histories of the local companies. More than 200 years of history awaits the visitor to Historic Warren County. Heritage, culture, entertainment, industry - we have it all! The project book will highlight all these wonderful features and more which make this corner of southwest Ohio a destination for families, businesses and visitors alike. Starting in 1797, the newly-opened Northwest Territory provided a refuge for Quaker settlers who arrived in what is now Waynesville after fleeing their home state of South Carolina in protest against the scourge of slavery. The Friends form a still-active community in this diverse county which was named for the first American soldier killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill, General Joseph Warren. Numerous stops along the Underground Railroad dot the gently rolling countryside; quaint villages line the curving rural lanes and historic buildings nestle gracefully alongside modern technology in a thriving county which remains the fastest growing in Ohio. The spirit of freedom which led those brave pioneers is alive and well Historic Warren County.
Publisher: HPN Books
ISBN: 1935377094
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 81
Book Description
An illustrated history of Warren County, Ohio, paired with histories of the local companies. More than 200 years of history awaits the visitor to Historic Warren County. Heritage, culture, entertainment, industry - we have it all! The project book will highlight all these wonderful features and more which make this corner of southwest Ohio a destination for families, businesses and visitors alike. Starting in 1797, the newly-opened Northwest Territory provided a refuge for Quaker settlers who arrived in what is now Waynesville after fleeing their home state of South Carolina in protest against the scourge of slavery. The Friends form a still-active community in this diverse county which was named for the first American soldier killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill, General Joseph Warren. Numerous stops along the Underground Railroad dot the gently rolling countryside; quaint villages line the curving rural lanes and historic buildings nestle gracefully alongside modern technology in a thriving county which remains the fastest growing in Ohio. The spirit of freedom which led those brave pioneers is alive and well Historic Warren County.
Warren County, North Carolina Deed Book
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Languages : en
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Between the Lines
Author: Lena James Hawks
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Category : Warren County (N.C.)
Languages : en
Pages : 109
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Category : Warren County (N.C.)
Languages : en
Pages : 109
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Warren County
Author: Monty Wanamaker
Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions
ISBN: 9781531626648
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
The fertile agricultural lands and majestic Cumberland Mountain wilderness that constitute Warren County belonged to the Cherokee Indians until the signing of the Third Treaty of Tellico on October 25, 1805, which officially opened up the region to pioneer settlers. Records show that a hunting party of white explorers made its way into the area from North Carolina and Virginia in 1769, and there is evidence that some families had settled in the territory as early as 1800. One of the earliest land grants is dated 1785 and was issued to Samson Collins in the vicinity of Rock Island. Warren County was officially established on November 26, 1807, by an act of the Tennessee General Assembly when the recently established county of White was divided. Within a decade, the population numbered almost 20,000. The authors present this book in celebration of Warren County's bicentennial in 2007, with its population currently numbering well over 40,000.
Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions
ISBN: 9781531626648
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
The fertile agricultural lands and majestic Cumberland Mountain wilderness that constitute Warren County belonged to the Cherokee Indians until the signing of the Third Treaty of Tellico on October 25, 1805, which officially opened up the region to pioneer settlers. Records show that a hunting party of white explorers made its way into the area from North Carolina and Virginia in 1769, and there is evidence that some families had settled in the territory as early as 1800. One of the earliest land grants is dated 1785 and was issued to Samson Collins in the vicinity of Rock Island. Warren County was officially established on November 26, 1807, by an act of the Tennessee General Assembly when the recently established county of White was divided. Within a decade, the population numbered almost 20,000. The authors present this book in celebration of Warren County's bicentennial in 2007, with its population currently numbering well over 40,000.