• Warrenton is an unincorporated community in Marshall County, Alabama, United States. Warrenton appeared on the 1870 U.S. Census as having a population...
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    Mount Hebron Pinedale Shores Rayburn Red Hill Ruth Scant City Swearengin Warrenton Red Apple School districts include: Albertville City School District Marshall...
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    Warrenton is a town in and the county seat of Warren County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 862 at the 2010 census. Warrenton, now served...
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    "Gunter's Landing" in 1848, it won the contest to become county seat from Warrenton (which had been the seat since 1841). It formally changed its name to...
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  • Decatur crossing the Tennessee River on the 27th. They continued on to Warrenton, Alabama; to Rome, Georgia; and on to Kingston, Georgia, joining General Sherman's...
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    Virginia, including Danville, Lynchburg, Charlottesville, Culpeper, and Warrenton, with Fairfax, Falls Church, Arlington, and Washington DC to the northeast...
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  • Hopewell (redirect from Hopewell, Alabama)
    Hopewell, Covington County, Mississippi Hopewell, Marion County, Mississippi Warrenton, Mississippi, formerly Hopewell Hopewell, Daviess County, Missouri Hopewell...
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    John Bragg (politician) (category People from Warrenton, North Carolina)
    was a U.S. Representative from Alabama. Born near Warrenton, North Carolina, Bragg attended the local academy at Warrenton, and was graduated from the University...
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    The 15th Alabama Infantry Regiment was a Confederate volunteer infantry unit from the state of Alabama during the American Civil War. Recruited from six...
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    William Winter Payne (category People from Warrenton, Virginia)
    – September 2, 1874) was a U.S. Representative from Alabama. Born at "Granville," near Warrenton, Virginia, Payne completed preparatory studies. He studied...
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    John Adams Hyman (category People of Alabama in the American Civil War)
    Senate. Born into slavery on July 23, 1840, near Warrenton, North Carolina, Hyman was later enslaved in Alabama. Hyman did not receive any formal education...
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  • Richmond, also known as Warrenton, is an unincorporated community in Dallas County, Alabama, United States. Richmond gained its name from Richmond County...
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    Laura Montgomery Henderson (category People from Warrenton, North Carolina)
    named in her honor. Laura Parker Montgomery was born May 2, 1867, in Warrenton, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Thomas Alexander and Sarah Hill...
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    Lee Highway from Centreville in Prince William county to Warrenton, Virginia. US 211: Warrenton to New Market, Virginia US 11: New Market to Bristol, Virginia...
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    Braxton Bragg (category People from Warrenton, North Carolina)
    of Tennessee, from June 1862 until December 1863. Bragg, a native of Warrenton, North Carolina, was educated at West Point and became an artillery officer...
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    colored women than in Warrenton," noting how White men often raped Black women. The National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Alabama is dedicated to remembering...
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  • Alexander J. Bragg was born in Warrenton, North Carolina on June 14, 1815, and was buried in Camden, Alabama on December 11, 1877. He married Nancy Arrington...
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    bypass route of US 278 that exists entirely within the city limits of Warrenton, Georgia. The entire length is completely concurrent with SR 12 Bypass...
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    current path from Carrollton to Warrenton. By the end of September 1921, it was extended west-southwest to the Alabama state line./ By October 1926, this...
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    John S. Mosby (category People from Warrenton, Virginia)
    Mosby Coleman, 1866–1946), and lived in Warrenton, Virginia. The Catholic Church established a mission in Warrenton by 1874, which is now known as St. John...
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  • communities, counties, and other recognized places in the U.S. state of Alabama also includes information on the number of counties in which the place...
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    804). 540/826 — Central and North including Fredericksburg, Roanoke, Warrenton, and Winchester (July 15, 1995 as split from 703). 571/703 — Northern...
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    Abbeville, Alabama Alabaster, Alabama Auburn, Alabama Bay Minette, Alabama Birmingham, Alabama Daphne, Alabama Demopolis, Alabama Elberta, Alabama Fairhope...
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    Institute or Fauquier Female Institute was a small private school in Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia. It operated from 1860 through the late 1920s...
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    Skysweepers are on display outside the gate of Camp Rilea just south of Warrenton, Oregon. There is a Skysweeper on display outside of the VFW in Elberton...
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  • NRHP in Mississippi Elgin, Missouri Elgin, Nebraska Elgin, Nevada Elgin (Warrenton, North Carolina), listed on the NRHP in North Carolina Elgin, North Dakota...
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  • Vienna (2020, 70.97%) Wadley (2020, 77.97%) Walthourville (2020, 57.15%) Warrenton (2020, 73.17%) Washington (2020, 60.66%) West Point (2020, 54.88%) Wrens...
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    in Warren County, North Carolina, near the community of Afton south of Warrenton. The landfill was created in 1982 by the State of North Carolina as a...
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    force during the Nullification Crisis. Nathaniel Macon was born near Warrenton, North Carolina, the son of Maj. Gideon Macon, a Virginia native, and...
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  • Houston Jail, Houston, Alabama, NRHP listed Old Jail (Gordo, Alabama), Gordo, Alabama, NRHP listed Coosa County Jail, Rockford, Alabama, NRHP listed Old Gillett...
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