Harrison Village Clerk
The Harrison County Commission oversees the governance of Harrison County, located in West Virginia, and serves as the administrative body that manages local ordinances, budgets, and public services. Their responsibilities include the management of county offices such as the Assessor, Circuit Clerk, and Sheriff's Office, along with ensuring community engagement through public hearings and meetings.
Established in 1784, Harrison County has a rich historical background, originally part of Monongalia County and named after Benjamin Harrison, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The county seat, Clarksburg, is notable for its historical significance, including landmarks related to General Thomas Stonewall Jackson's legacy.
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