Around & About the Clarksburg History Museum

Daniel Davisson Early Settler of Clarksburg West Virginia


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Daniel Davisson played a significant role in the early development of Clarksburg, West Virginia (then known as Clarksburg, Virginia). He and his wife Prudence established a log cabin on Elk Creek in what would later be recognized as downtown Clarksburg in 1773. Davisson secured recognition for his 400-acre land claim in 1781 and later hosted the Harrison County Court on his land, leading to the establishment of county buildings. Davisson's involvement in community affairs was extensive, from overseeing construction projects like mills to serving on committees and even holding a commission as a Captain in The Virginia militia by 1788. His contributions were foundational to Clarksburg's early governance and development.

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