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In the centuries before the arrival of European settlers, the area that became Warren County was on the boundary between the Miami and Kickapoo tribes. By the late 18th century, many Miami had moved further south; most of Indiana north of the Wabash was then occupied by the Potawatomi people.
The county was established on March 1, 1827, by the Indiana General Assembly. It was named for Dr. Joseph Warren, who was killed in 1775 at the Battle of Bunker Hill, in which he fought as a private because his commission as a general had not yet taken effect.
Adjacent Counties
Cities, Towns & Townships
- Adams
- Jordan
- Jordan Creek
- Kent
- Liberty
- Medina
- Mound
- Pike
- Pine
- Pine Village
- Prairie
- State Line
- State Line City
- Steuben
- Warren
- Washington
- West Lebanon
- Williamsport (County Seat)