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Petersburg
 The town has been the county seat since 1872 although bickering between its supporters and those of Maysville, the former county seat, continued until the Supreme Court struck down an 1895 law that had opened the door for Maysville to become the county seat again.
 
Population 2010 Census: 2,467Median Age: 47.1 years
 
Courthouse: Completed 1976; former courthouse, completed in 1879 with addition in 1909, is several blocks awayArchitect: Herbert A. Stratton
 
 
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 | Formed: 1866 Land in Square Miles: 477.37
 Named: For Ulysses S. Grant
 County Seat: Petersburg
 Population 2010 Census:  11,937
 Persons per Square Mile 2010: 25
 
Primary Sources OnlineOpening of Smoke Hole Caverns
 Flood of 1985
 
 
Civil WarSpirit of Hardy and Pendleton, 1861
 Descent Upon Secessionists at Petersburg, 1861
 Jones-Imboden Raid, 1863
 Expedition into Hampshire County, 1863
 A Successful Dash Upon the Enemy, 1863
 Wagon Train Capture between New Creek and Petersburg, 1864
 Meeting at Petersburg, 1864
 Skirmish Near Petersburg, 1864
 Expedition to Petersburg, 1864
 
 
PhotographsPhotographs of Schools in Grant County
 
 
Secondary Sources OnlineList of Grant County Legislators
 Mt. Storm, Agricultural Extention Community History
 "Early Land Grants and Settlers Along Patterson Creek," by Charles Morrison (West Virginia History)
 "The Short Unhappy Life of William Seymour Douglass," by Frederick Nolan, Part I (West Virginia Historical Society Quarterly)
 "The Short Unhappy Life of William Seymour Douglass," by Frederick Nolan, Part II (West Virginia Historical Society Quarterly)
 
 
West Virginia Veterans Memorial BiographiesEugene Walter and Kermit Becker
 Russell Dale Cresse
 Kermit Dale Kuhn
 Tracy Victor Rohrbaugh
 
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