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  4. Warren County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Warren County was created in 1807 from a portion of White County, and named for Joseph Warren (1741–1775), a militiaman and major general in the American Revolution. [1] The revised Tennessee State Constitution of 1834 stated that no new county could be within 12 miles (19 km) of the county seat of the county from which it was formed.

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  6. Irving College, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Irving College is an unincorporated community in Warren County, Tennessee, United States. [1] It is concentrated around the intersection of Tennessee State Route 56 (Beersheba Highway), Dry Creek Road, and Hills Creek Road, south of McMinnville.

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  8. Shellsford, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    It was named after local settler Christian (or James) Shell who built a grist mill at a ford in the river. The Shellsford Baptist Church, formed in 1810, is the oldest active congregation in Warren County and was once named "Buck Springs" after a local spring noted for easy deer hunting. It was a stop for Cherokees along the Trail of Tears. [3]

  9. Category : Populated places in Warren County, Tennessee

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