Harrison County, Administrative division in Texas, United States
Harrison County is an administrative division in eastern Texas covering roughly 900 square miles. Pine forests, lakes, and farmland characterize the landscape and support agricultural activities throughout the region.
The county was established in 1839 and became an agricultural center, with cotton cultivation as a key economic driver during the 1800s. This early foundation shaped the region's development through the following decades.
The 1901 courthouse stands as a focal point in the county's landscape, showcasing architectural influences that evolved over time. It reflects how the community has preserved its built identity across generations.
The Sheriff's Department operates multiple divisions including jail, communications, and administrative services to handle public safety across the county. This structure helps maintain security and order throughout the region.
Eight counties across the United States share the name Harrison County, each with its own landscape and administrative character. This naming pattern reflects how common it was to honor specific historical figures in American county names.
Location: Texas
Inception: 1842
Capital city: Marshall
Shares border with: Marion County, Panola County, Caddo Parish, Rusk County, Gregg County, Upshur County
Website: http://co.harrison.tx.us
GPS coordinates: 32.55000,-94.37000
Latest update: December 7, 2025 10:03
Caddo Lake State Park
23.8 km
The Grove
23.4 km
Starr Family Home State Historic Site
907 m
Freeman Plantation
23.7 km
Hotel Marshall
711 m
Old Harrison County Courthouse
615 m
The Ginocchio
323 m
Caddo Lake Drawbridge
41.9 km
Jefferson Historic District
23.5 km
First Methodist Church
8.4 km
Jefferson Ordnance Magazine
23.4 km
Old United States Post Office and Courts Building
23 km
Sam B. Hall, Jr. Federal Building and United States Courthouse
690 m
Ginocchio Historic District
420 m
Arnot House
590 m
James Turner House
942 m
Hagerty House
829 m
Presbyterian Manse
23.2 km
Hochwald House
220 m
Fry-Barry House
495 m
Weisman-Hirsch House
868 m
Historic Jefferson Railway
23.4 km
Jefferson Historical Museum
23 km
Paramount Theatre
410 m
Starr Family Home State Historic Site
863 m
Caddo Lake State Park Cabins
23.5 km
Caddo Lake State Park Entrance Portals
23.2 km
Shelter House
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