To county clerk, fifty cents for each registration (ib.
In 1873, Mrs. Rice was elected to the office of county clerk of Harper county, and Miss Alice Junken to the office of recorder of deeds, in Davis county.
In one county, Harper, a woman holds the office of county clerk.
In Fayette, one of our most aristocratic counties, Lexington being its county seat, a woman was elected to the office of county clerk by a majority of 200 over her male competitor.
He was a fine penman, a good bookkeeper, and an excellent accountant, and became the head clerk for County Clerk Lebbeus L.
Dick is an alien, and offered us between the pillars of Plunder Hall a lucrative position in the office of County Clerk, and also proposed to play Judas against Matsell, if we would not expose his perjured alienage.
In New York, and perhaps in some other states, the business of a register or recorder is done by a county clerk, who is also clerk of the several courts held in the county, and of certain boards of county officers.
In each county are elected a sheriff, a county clerk, a county treasurer, a register of deeds, and a prosecuting attorney, all for two years.
As regular a county clerk, sir, as there is in the fifty-six counties of New-York.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "county clerk" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.