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  1. Graves County is a county located on the southwest border of the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 36,649. Its county seat is Mayfield. The county was formed in 1824 and was named for Major Benjamin Franklin Graves, a politician and fallen soldier in the War of 1812.

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    Come visit us and get to know how wonderful it is to live in a community where you know your neighbor. Graves County has the small town charm, but is close enough to larger cities. If you're tired of the fast lane make our hometown yours. Ease on down the road to Graves County.

  3. Journey through a canopy of tree-lined country lanes, over one-lined bridges, past wandering creeks and lush pastures in Graves Countys countryside. Graves County also claims bragging rights in agriculture, history politics and arts.

  4. Mar 12, 2024 · Welcome to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. We commemorate the 1.7M men and women of the Commonwealth that died during the First & Second World Wars.

  5. In the very heart of the Jackson Purchase, in far western Kentucky, close to where the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers flow together is one of the largest counties in Kentucky: Graves County. Named after Major Benjamin Franklin Graves, a member of Kentucky’s General Assembly and Major in the War of 1812.

  6. Graves County is a county in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 36,649. Its county seat is Mayfield. References

  7. In December 1823 Graves County was established in the center of the Jackson Purchase Area. Mayfield was named the county seat and the first little log courthouse was built for $139. From 1824 through 1830 Graves County grew rapidly as new settlers arrived to take advantage of the reasonable land rates, usually buying in tracts of 160 acres.