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  1. Harrison, Arkansas. Location of Harrison in Boone County, Arkansas. The city of Harrison is the county seat of Boone County, Arkansas, United States. It is named after Marcus LaRue Harrison, a surveyor who laid out the city along Crooked Creek at Stifler Springs. [4] According to 2019 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city was ...

  2. A Brief History of Harrison, Arkansas. General Marcus Larue Harrison. Harrison, the county seat of Boone county, is in the Ozark Mountains on Crooked Creek, 80 miles south of Springfield, Missouri. The Union General Marcus Larue Harrison laid out the town site in about 1860.

  3. Aug 29, 2024 · A post office was established in 1836 at Crooked Creek, the town that would become Harrison. Some Arkansas residents gathered their wagons at Beller’s Stand, near Caravan Springs south of present-day Harrison, to head toward California where they intended to buy land and build new lives.

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    • Carroll, Marion
    • April 9, 1869
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  4. The town of Harrison was surveyed and laid out by Col. Marcus LaRue Harrison, a Union officer, (consequently named after him) in 1869 during reconstruction after the Civil War. Harrison was the surveyor that platted the city along Crooked Creek at Stifler Springs, and which makes it the county seat.

  5. The Early Settlement: Origins of Harrison. Harrison’s story begins with its establishment in the mid-19th century. We’ll delve into the city’s origins, exploring how its strategic location along important transportation routes contributed to its early growth and development. 2. The Civil War Era: Challenges and Resilience

  6. When Arkansas became a territory, the area was part of Lawrence and Izard counties before Carroll County was established in 1833. The land that became Boone County had a small strip in Marion County and a much larger portion in Carroll County.

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  8. In 1863, West Virginia's counties were divided into civil townships, with the intention of encouraging local government. This proved impractical in the heavily rural state, and in 1872 the townships were converted into magisterial districts. [13]

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