Harrison County, Texas
Harrison County, Texas has a population of about 62,000.
It is named in honor of Texas revolutionary, Jonas Harrison.
The county seat of is Marshall, Texas.
Marshall is a major educational and cultural center in East Texas.
During the Civil War, Marshall was a production and political center of the Confederacy.
Places to visit in Harrison County, Texas include the Texas & Pacific Railway Museum, T&P Depot and the Old Harrison County Courthouse.
Cities and towns located in Harrison County include Elysian Fields, Gill, Hallsville, Harleton, Jonesville, Karnack, Latex, Longview, Marshall, Nesbitt, Scottsville, Uncertain, Waskom and Woodlawn.
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