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History in
a Pecan Shell
Petersburg became
the first county seat of Lavaca
County in 1846 and the town received its post office two years
later. Petersburg became a crossroads community - being on both the
San Felipe
- San Antonio road
and the Columbus
- Victoria
road. In 1848 the population was mere 20 people and a single building
served as county courthouse, school, church, and sheriff's office.
It may not have been quiet - but everyone was well-behaved. Sadly,
this all-purpose edifice burned - requiring a new building. While
this new courthouse was being constructed, business was held al fresco
- with prisoners farmed out in the care of local farmers.
In one of the fiercest county-seat rivalries in Texas
history, Hallettsville
was given the crown in an 1852 election. The county archives had to
be taken by force from angry Petersburgers. The matter simmered for
years - and was finally decided in 1860.
The now-empty courthouse became the Nelson Academy, a boarding school
established in the 1850s. The school closed during the Civil War and
Petersburg lost its post office in 1876. Petersburg had only one building
not a residence in 1880. |
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