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Warren - Demographic History
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> United States > New Jersey > NJ Counties > Warren
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Website | http://www.co.warren.nj.us/ |
Established | November 20, 1824 |
Disbanded | Still Active |
Last Modified | WSNJ August 19, 2021 03:37pm |
Description | Warren County came into existence in 1825 when an act of the New Jersey Legislature, passed on Nov. 20, 1824, took effect and separated the area from Sussex County. The county was named in honor of Dr. Joseph Warren who, although he had no known association with the area, earned a heroic reputation throughout the original 13 states for his devotion to the revolutionary cause, which led to his death in the battle of Bunker Hill. During the Revolutionary War, a large majority of the 13,000 colonists who lived in Sussex (and what is now Warren) supported the patriotic cause. Sussex was among three New Jersey counties commended by the Provincial Congress in 1775 for "spirited exertions" in raising minutemen for the fight for independence. |
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