Warren, USA

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Ephraim Quinby based Warren in 1798, on 441 acres (1.78km2) of land that he purchased from the Connecticut Land Company, as a part of the Connecticut Western Reserve. Quinby named the city for the town’s surveyor, Moses Warren. The city became the Trumbull seat in 1801. Warren had a population of nearly one,600 folks in 1846. Therein same year the city had 5 churches, twenty stores, 3 newspaper offices, one bank, one woolen works and 2 flourmills. In Gregorian calendar month 1846, a fireplace destroyed many buildings on one facet of the city sq., however residents before long replaced them with new stores and different businesses. Warren became a very important center of trade for farmers living within the encompassing rural area throughout this era. Composer songster, his married woman Jane McDowell , and their girl Marion lived concisely in Warren.

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