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Warrenton Cemetery

Notable Confederate Resting Place

The gate to your right opens to Warrenton

Cemetery, the final resting place of 986 Confederate soldiers, of every Southern state, about

650 casualties of the Civil War. Many wounded

Confederates were evacuated to Warrenton and

vicinity after the First and ...

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Warrenton Muster Ground

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The Warrenton Muster Ground, originally known as Gardner's Old Field, was a nineteenth and early-twentieth century meeting place for local militia companies. The area was named Warrenton after thirty families from Warrenton, N.C. settled here shortly after the American Revolution. ...

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Warrenton

Home of the “Gray Ghost.”

Although Warrenton was spared the ravages of major battles during the war, control of the town changed hands 67 times and many homes and churches housed soldiers or were used as hospitals. Warrenton was the home ...

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Warrenton

Home of the “Gray Ghost.”

Although Warrenton was spared the ravages of major battles during the war, control of the town changed hands 67 times and many homes and churches housed soldiers or were used as hospitals. Warrenton was the home ...

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Warrenton Woolen Mill

Warrenton Woolen Mill

839 Main Street, Torrington CT

Erected 1908

Listed On The

National Register of Historic Places

1987

Renovated Into The

Warrenton Mill Condominium

1988

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Main Street and Northridge Avenue, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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