George M. Warren

George Marvin Warren (May 6, 1879 – November 15, 1956) was an American politician and lawyer from Virginia.

While mayor, the city installed its first electric streetlights, purchase of the first fire engine and the covering of Beaver Creek.

[3] Around 1952, along with Emory Widener Sr., he defended 168 United Mine Workers of America charged for mob violence in the Buchanan County circuit court.

He was a member of the privileges and elections, courts of justice, roads and internal navigation, and the fish and game committees.

[3] Warren died on November 15, 1956, at his home on Solar Street in Bristol.