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County unveils historic official seal for the first time

October 18, 2024 | Berkeley County, West Virginia


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County unveils historic official seal for the first time
In a recent government meeting, officials unveiled the new official county seal, marking a significant milestone for the county, which has never had an official seal before. The project, initiated last year, involved extensive research to determine if any historical seals existed. However, officials confirmed that no official county seal had been documented in the records.

Previously, a celebration seal was used during the 200th anniversary of the county in 1972, but it was not recognized as an official emblem. The newly unveiled seal is now set to represent the county moving forward, symbolizing its identity and heritage. This development is seen as an important step in establishing a cohesive representation for the county's governance and community.

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