Petersburg, Ohio

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Petersburg is a small unincorporated community in Springfield Township, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA. It was founded in the 1790s by German immigrants from Pennsylvania.

Including those from Pennsylvania was Peter Musser, Israel Warner and family who are now buried outside of Petersburg in the Old Springfield Township Cemetery along with the Rudesil family and other early families.

Petersburg was named after Peter Musser by his son, Peter Musser Junior, before most of the Musser children migrated to other parts of Ohio and to Missouri. Petersburg's post office was called "Subrosa" at one point in the early history and the first Post Master was Jacob Musser, the only son of Peter to stay in Petersburg.

The building that was once used as the Petersburg Inn burned to the ground in 1955 and was believed to have been built around 1800.

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Mahoning County, Ohio
Youngstown, county seat
Municipalities

Alliance | Beloit | Campbell | Canfield | Columbiana | Craig Beach | Lowellville | New Middletown | Poland | Sebring | Struthers | Washingtonville | Youngstown

Townships

Austintown | Beaver | Berlin | Boardman | Canfield | Coitsville | Ellsworth | Goshen | Green | Jackson | Milton | Poland | Smith | Springfield

Census-designated places

Austintown | Maple Ridge | Mineral Ridge

Other localities

Damascus | Ellsworth | Greenford | Lake Milton | New Springfield | North Benton | North Jackson | North Lima | Petersburg