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==History== {{Unreferenced section|date=March 2009}} Grant County was established on October 14, 1864, from parts of old [[Wasco County, Oregon|Wasco]] and old [[Umatilla County, Oregon|Umatilla]] counties. Prior to its creation, cases brought to court were tried in [[The Dalles, Oregon|The Dalles]], county seat of the vast Wasco County. The great distance to The Dalles made law enforcement a difficult problem, and imposed a heavy burden on citizens who had a need to transact business at the courthouse. In 1889, more than half of the southern part of the original Grant County was taken to form [[Harney County, Oregon|Harney County]]. Also in 1899, a small part of northwestern Grant County was taken (along with parts of Crook and Gilliam counties) to form [[Wheeler County, Oregon|Wheeler County]].<ref name="Grant County History">{{Cite web |title=Grant County Government |url=http://www.gcoregonlive.com/history.php |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170318003539/http://www.gcoregonlive.com/history.php |archive-date=March 18, 2017 |access-date=June 13, 2017 |website=gcoregonlive.com}}</ref> After gold was discovered in 1862 on Whiskey Flat, it has been estimated that within ten days 1,000 miners were camped along Canyon Creek. This increased population created a need for county government. Grant County's government operates in accordance with the Oregon Constitution which was ratified by the People of Oregon in November 1857, and the revised Statutes of Oregon. It employs the old-western county government system: the County Court, with a County Judge and two Commissioners. While the County Court no longer exercises much judicial authority, it serves as the executive branch of county government. The third man to serve as County Judge of Grant County was [[Joaquin Miller|Cincinnatus Hiner "Joaquin" Miller]] (1837β1913), the noted poet, playwright, and western naturalist, called the "Poet of the Sierras" and the "Byron of the Rockies." The county seat is Canyon City, which served as the chief community of the county for many years. In 1864, when the county was organized, Canyon City is said to have boasted the largest population of any community in Oregon. Mining and ranching, along with timber and then the service and public works that followed, brought people into the area and communities grew around the natural centers of industry and agriculture. Canyon City hosts an annual summer festival called "'62 Days" (referencing the local gold discovery in 1862) to celebrate its history and residents. Since the 1930s, the city of John Day has served as the main economic center of the county, and boasts the largest population.
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