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Warren County was created by act of the General
Assembly on December 22, 1809. The act declared that " all the part of the
Mississippi Territory which lies north of the river Big Black", which at
that time included a part of Old Washington, and the present counties of
Issaqueena (sic) and Sharkey. It was the northern most part of the old
"Natchez District". Warren County was named for Gen. Joseph Warren,
an officer in the Continental Army, who died at the Battle of Bunker Hill. more…..
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Information
needed about this picture taken about 1911 in
front of a house
at 817 Washington Street in Vicksburg.
Was this a school
or what was the reason for a group picture?
Contact: Ed
Schultz
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County Coordinator: Virginia Zeigler
State Coordinator: Everette Carr
Assistant State Coordinator:
Bill White
Last Updated:
June 24, 2008
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