
Harrison County
N 38° 59.674 W 080° 13.035
17S E 567785 N 4316465
A sign with the same information on both sides telling about the formation of Harrison County.
Waymark Code: WMHMZA
Location: West Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 07/25/2013
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Harrison County
In 1784, Harrison County was formed from Monongalia by an Act of General Assembly. Commissioners who were to be members of the first county court met, as directed by the Assembly, at the home of George Jackson (an uncle of Stonewall Jackson) at Bush's Fort on the Buckhannon River to organize the new county. The site of the meeting is in present Upshur County, but in 1784 was a part of Harrison.
Marker Number: none
 Marker Title: Harrison County
 Marker Location: North side of Rt 151
 County or Independent City: Buckhannon, WV
 Web Site: [Web Link]
 Marker Program Sponsor: West Virginia Historic Commission, 1963

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