Historical Marker

Grant County/Mineral County

WV 93, at county line ยท Grant

West Virginia marker

Inscription

Formed in 1866 from Hardy. Named for General Grant, later President. The Fairfax Stone, which established the limits of Lord Fairfax's lands, marks northwestern boundary. The county has many mountain peaks and beautiful scenery.

[Reverse]

Formed from Hampshire in 1866 and named for its great mineral deposits. In Mineral County is Fort Ashby, the only standing unit in the chain of frontier forts which were built in 1755 under George Washington's order.

Location

AddressWV 93, at county line
CountyGrant

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