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Warren County Lauches Dr. Joseph Warren Revolutionary War Remembrance as 250th Anniversary Approaches

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Citizens, Town, County, and State public officials, Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) and Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) members gathered on the Warren County Courthouse grounds at 11 a.m. Thursday morning, June 12, 2025, to launch an annual ackowledgment of the historical contributions of Dr. Joseph Warren to America’s war for independence.

Warren, for whom the county is named, sacrificed his life to that cause. And with the 250th anniversary of America’s move toward a democratically based independent nation less than a year away, the memory of the man and contributions of that man, have become an institutionalized part of Warren County, Virginia’s future by Resolution of the County government.

A perspective on the WC Courthouse grounds where the approaching 250th Anniversary of American independence as a Democratic/Republic is memorialized.

Here, we will trace two parts of that Resolution that relate to Tuesday’s Memorial event and explain the choice of dates for that annual Joseph Warren remembrance:

“WHEREAS, Dr. Joseph Warren, on the week of the anniversary of his birth June 11, 1741, to the date of his death at which time he gave his last full measure of devotion to the cause of American Independence as a Major General and volunteer soldier in the Battle of Bunker Hill (also known as Breed’s Hill) on June 17, 1775 …

“WHEREAS, the Virginia General Assembly, in forming of the County on March 9, 1836, bestowed the name of Warren to honor this great American Founding Father and his sacrifice in the fight for America’s Independence,

“NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Warren County Board of Supervisors hereby adopt the dates of June 11th through June 17th, the dates of Dr. Warren’s birth and death, as a time of remembrance by flying the County flag at half-staff during those days at all County facilities, and

Reign Wahl lowers the Courthouse grounds State and County flags to half-staff, where they will remain between June 12 and June 17, the dates of Dr. Joseph Warren’s birth and death.

“BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that the Warren County Public School system commemorates the life and contributions of Dr. Joseph Warren with curriculum and instruction to tell his story in honor of and appreciation for his fight for Liberty and Freedom on behalf of his generation and the future generations of all Americans and the citizens of Warren County which proudly bears his name.”

The Resolution was adopted on June 1, 2021, according to information from the County.

Among the variables about Dr. Warren discussed was whether considering the amount of attention given to his involvement in the rebellion to leave the British Empire, had he survived the Revolutionary War, might he have become as, if not more famous in the nation’s founding than George Washington. Now, there is a historical question to ponder.

SAR members present the national and state colors near meeting’s outset. Below, the colors presented behind the SAR 250th anniversary bench where Liberty Man Larry Johnson and granddaughter Baker Johnson are seated. Baker played a role in helping Liberty Man present related historical documents to the County some time ago.

We asked County Planning Director Matt Wendling about the effort to make Dr. Joseph Warren an integral part of this community’s annual celebration of the nation’s creation and move toward representative government, and the public educational effort in teaching that history to its upcoming generations.

“It’s been a great cooperative journey working with the Sons of the American Revolution, working with the Town, the Architectural Review Board, and of course County Administrator, and the State. Virginia’s 250th Revolution gave a grant to us. So, it’s really all come together today and we appreciate everyone’s efforts,” Wendling told us.

Three perspectives on the site of the memorial event: first, State Delegate Delores Oates and County Planning Director Matt Wendling flank the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) moderator headed back to the podium; second, another view of the event towards the Royal Ave./Main St. intersection, which included a wreaths presentation by the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR); and a shot towards the courthouse where Local and State representatives mingled with their constituents as the event unfolded.

We also caught up with former County Supervisor and current State Delegate Delores Oates following her public comments at the event to ask about the perspective from her new work base of operations in the state capital of Richmond.

“It’s a great city. I enjoy being there and the interaction. They’ve been so passionate about young people understanding the legacy of being Virginians because it all started here,” Oates said of the historical drive away from being subjects of the British colonialism of the era to a self-governing nation in a citizen-based democratic republic.

“I am so honored to be here representing you in the Virginia House of Delegates, which, by the way, is the longest-operating legislature in the Western Hemisphere. We started the American experiment. And we should be so honored to live in the state where liberty began,” Oates said during her earlier public comments at the event, adding, “It is my honor to be here also as daughter of Warren County … and to serve the American dream.”

And so it was on June 12, 2025, in Warren County and the Town of Front Royal, Virginia, in a year in which some wonder at an increased polarization of the national political scene to the detriment of those Constitutional and legal principals upon which the nation was founded 249 years ago, and counting down toward 2026 and that 250th anniversary of the founding of the American Republic.

 

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