Edward Jenner Warren

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Edward Jenner Warren (1826 - 1876) was an American lawyer, state legislator, and judge in North Carolina.[1] He served three terms in the North Carolina Senate in the 1862, 1864 and 1870 terms.[2]

He was a native of Vermont. He had a wife Deborah Virginia Bonner Warren (1829-1910), daughter Lucy Wheelock Warren (1850-1937) who attended Saint Mary's School in Raleigh, North Carolina from 1865 to 1867, and a son Charles Frederick Warren (1852-1904), who studied at Washington College (predecessor of Washington and Lee University) in Lexington, Virginia from 1869 to 1873. A collection of his papers and correspondence is extant.[3] He corresponded with Thomas Sparrow.[4]

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  1. ^ Powell, William S. (November 9, 2000). Dictionary of North Carolina Biography: Vol. 6, T-Z. Univ of North Carolina Press. ISBN 9780807866993 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ The Legislative Manual and Political Register of the State of North Carolina. Secretary of State. 1874.
  3. ^ "E.J. Warren Papers, 1826-1917, 2000".
  4. ^ "Letter from E. J. Warren to Thomas Sparrow - ECU Digital Collections". digital.lib.ecu.edu.