Harrison is a town in Lincoln County, Wisconsin, United States.
The two six-mile squares that would become Harrison were first surveyed in July and August of 1851 by a crew working for the U.S. government.
In November and December 1854 another crew marked the section corners of the southern six miles, walking through the woods and wading the streams, measuring with chain and compass.
), Soil mostly of 3rd rate or Worthless, Swamps Low and Wet, There are numberous Small Lakes in this Township Some of which (?)
[7]Ten years later in April of 1865, another crew walked the section lines of the northern six miles, submitting this general description: This Township has no large Streams.
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