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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Mt. Storm, West Virginia
Petersburg is the county seat for Grant County
Mt. Storm is in Grant County
Grant County (32) ►
ADJACENT TO GRANT COUNTY
Hampshire County (76) ►
Hardy County (44) ►
Mineral County (75) ►
Pendleton County (48) ►
Preston County (128) ►
Randolph County (105) ►
Tucker County (90) ►
Garrett County, Maryland (161) ►
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ADJACENT TO GRANT COUNTY
Hampshire County (76) ►
Hardy County (44) ►
Mineral County (75) ►
Pendleton County (48) ►
Preston County (128) ►
Randolph County (105) ►
Tucker County (90) ►
Garrett County, Maryland (161) ►
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 ► West Virginia, Grant County, Mt. Storm — By King’s Command — ![]() |
The proclamation of George III, King of England, in 1763 ordered settlement west of these mountains to stop. The early treaties between the English and the Six Nations accepted this range as the dividing line between them. — — Map (db m75184) HM |
2 ► West Virginia, Grant County, Mt. Storm — Fort Ogden — ![]() |
Frontier defense, including blockhouse, stockade, and cabins. Part of the chain of forts established by George Washington about 1755. Point of refuge for the Bowmans, Lees, Logsdons and many pioneer families. — — Map (db m75185) HM |
3 ► West Virginia, Grant County, Mt. Storm — Honor Roll — ![]() |
Honor Roll of Citizens of Mt. Storm, W.VA. who served our country in World War 2 Junkins, James ★ • Aronhalt, Brooks • Bobo, Harry • Bobo, Walter • Borror, David • Bosley, Gerald • Cosner, Delbert • Cosner, . . . — — Map (db m152770) WM |
4 ► West Virginia, Grant County, Mt. Storm — In Honor — ![]() |
Dedicated to men and women who served their country honorably and faithfully in war and peace. — — Map (db m152771) WM |