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2. Ohio 1817 Commissioner, Harrison County
3. Ohio 1809 Commissioner, Ross County
4. Ohio 1820 Commissioner, Sandusky County
5. Ohio 1816 Commissioner, Harrison County
6. Ohio 1822 Commissioner, Fairfield County
7. Ohio 1824 Commissioner, Hamilton County
8. Ohio 1814 Commissioner, Columbiana County
9. Ohio 1812 Commissioner, Trumbull County
10. Ohio 1808 Commissioner, Montgomery County
11. Ohio 1816 Commissioner, Ashtabula County
12. Ohio 1812 Commissioner, Warren County
13. Ohio 1823 Commissioner, Cuyahoga County
14. Ohio 1813 Commissioner, Montgomery County, 1 Year, Special
15. Ohio 1820 Commissioner, Ross County
16. Ohio 1822 Commissioner, Highland County
17. Ohio 1818 Commissioner, Franklin County
18. Ohio 1823 Commissioner, Hamilton County
19. Ohio 1806 Commissioner, Clermont County
20. Ohio 1812 Commissioner, Hamilton County
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Commissioner
Commissioner: A member of a permanently constituted commission or government board.
Oxford English Dictionary
In most states, the main political unit was the County, and Commissioners were responsible of maintaining the county roads, poor house, county buildings, collection of taxes and other related business.
1787 - 1824: Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania
Office Scope: County / Town(ship) / Hundred / District
Role Scope: County / Town(ship) / Hundred / District
Scope Note: In most of Pennyslvania, this is a County position, but due to the minor civil divisions around Philadelphia, it is also a position for the township of Northern Liberties and the District of Spring Garden.