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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P99_woodman-of-the-world-supreme-sacrifice-monument_Warrenton-GA.html
Woodman of the World Seal
In sacred memory of the
men of Warren County
who made the supreme
sacrifice.
World War I
Bacon, Edmond B.
Duckworth, Thomas W.
Farr, William L.
Hyman, Samuel M.
Langford, Robert W.
Reece, Cummings, S.
Woodru…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P95_warren-county-veterans-monument_Warrenton-GA.html
In Honor and Memory of all the brave
men and women who have served
our country with dignity and honor
Thank You For Your Service
We salute you
the
Citizens of Warren County
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P93_warren-county-revolutionary-war-monument_Warrenton-GA.html
D.A.R. Seal
To the soldiers found to date
buried in Warren County,
who fought in
The War for American Independence
1776-1783
List of names
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P88_warren-county-desert-shield-desert-storm-monument_Warrenton-GA.html
In recognition of
Desert Shield - Desert
Storm troops of
Warren County, Georgia
1990-1991
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P84_muster-roll-of-company-b-48th-regiment_Warrenton-GA.html
The Warren Infantry was the last company organized in Warren County.
Followed by a list of the members of the company.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P81_muster-roll-of-company-d-5th-regiment_Warrenton-GA.html
The McDuffie Rifles were the first volunteer company organized in Warren County and was among the first in Georgia who offered its services to defend the south. The company was named in honor of Hon. George McDuffie, who was a native of Warren Cou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P7Z_warren-county-vietnam-veterans-monument_Warrenton-GA.html
In recognition of
all Vietnam veterans
of Warren County
Georgia
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P7Y_warren-county-korean-war-veterans-monument_Warrenton-GA.html
In recognition of
all Korean War veterans
of Warren County
Georgia
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P7G_national-flags-of-the-confederate-states-of-america-1861-1865_Warrenton-GA.html
First National Flag (Stars and Bars)
The first official flag of the confederacy was the Stars and Bars, and was reported to the provisional congress of the C.S. by the flag committee on March 4, 1861. It appears to have not had a recorded vote. I…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P7B_muster-roll-of-company-h-22nd-regiment_Warrenton-GA.html
The second company from Warren County met under the Oak Tree in the corner of the Methodist Churchyard. They boarded the mule car at the station where the church now stands and were drawn to Camak where they entrained for Augusta. The company was …