The History of the Yakima Valley, Washington, Comprising Yakima, Kittitas and Benton Counties, The S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1919, Volume II, page 181 WARREN L. FLAGG. Warren L. Flagg is a well known and successful orchardist of Yakima county, owning fifteen acres of land planted to various kinds of fruit, and has thus been identified with horticultural interests here for the past decade. His birth occurred in Plainfield, Illinois, on the 10th of October, 1875, his parents being William H. and Margaret (Van Horn) Flagg, who resided on a farm in the Prairie state until their removal to Yakima county, Washington, where both passed away. Warren L. Flagg supplemented his early educational training by a high school course and after putting aside his textbooks followed farming in association with his father until 1902. In that year he removed to Calhoun county, Iowa, where he carried on general agricultural pursuits until 1908, when he disposed of his interests there and came to the northwest, settling in Yakima county. He purchased fifteen acres of orchard land near Yakima and planted the entire tract to apples, pears, peaches and cherries. His undertakings in this connection have since been attended with a measure of success which places him among the substantial and representative orchardists of the community. On the 11th of June, 1902. Mr. Flagg was united in marriage to Miss Lulu Stewart, a native of Illinois and a daughter of John Stewart of that state. They have two adopted children, Clarence and Veda, who are seven and eight years of age respectively. In his political views Mr. Flagg is an independent democrat, supporting the party where national questions and issues are involved but at local elections casting his ballot according to the dictates of his judgment. His religious faith is indicated by his membership in the Congregational church. His life has ever been guided by high and honorable principles and his genuine personal worth has commended him to the confidence and goodwill of all who know him. ******************************** Submitted to the Washington Bios Project in December 2007 by Jeffrey L. Elmer. Submitter has no additional information about the subject of this article.