Charles Howard Warren

Charles Howard Warren (October 21, 1856 - November 29, 1935) was an American railroad and insurance executive.

(Approximately 23 miles away in North Dakota, a city is named Manvel after the railroad manager Warren had been secretary under.)

Warren was soon promoted to comptroller of the St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba, and when it was reorganized as the Great Northern, he became its general manager.

[5] Warren was subpoenaed in 1915 to testify before the Interstate Commerce Commission about gifts that railroads had made to officials.

On June 1, 1887, in St. Paul, Minnesota, Warren married Lilian Baker (born November 19, 1862, in Cambridge, Ohio).