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Harrison County, located in various states across the U.S., is generally named after William Henry Harrison, the ninth President of the United States, who served from 1841 until his death that same year. Many counties were established in the 19th century, during a time when Harrison was a prominent figure due to his military service and political career. The specific date and reasons for naming can vary by state, but the tribute to Harrison as a military leader and president is a common theme.

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