Harrison | former community in S Mecklenburg County, was visited by George Washington, May 28, 1791. Harrison Methodist Church there was organized about 1785 and named for Harrison Hood, donor of the site. With the development of Pineville, 3 mi. w, after 1873, Harrison began to decline. |
Harrison Branch | rises in S Watauga County and flows N into Hodges Creek. |
Harrison Creek | rises in S Pender County and flows NW into Merricks Creek. Named for Charles Harrison, who owned property in the vicinity as early as 1739. |
Harrison Creek | See Dawson's Landing. |
Harrison Gap | on the Graham County, N.C.-Monroe County, Tenn., line. |
Harrison Gap | S Macon County at the head of Lowery Creek. |
Harrisons Creek | rises in S Cumberland County and flows S into Bladen County, where it enters Cape Fear River. |
Harrisons Crossroads | community in E Rockingham County named for local landowner William Harrison. |
Harriston | See Ayden. |
Harrisville | community in S Montgomery County. |