Harrison, Holland Township, Douglas County, South Dakota, United States
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- Harrison
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- Named for Senator Benjamin Harrison in 1884, who was responsible for the bill proposing to divide the Dakota Territory and admit the southern half to the Union. As President five years later, Harrison signed the proclamation admitting South Dakota as a State. (SD-T17/p68)
- 43.429713543° 25' 47.0"N-98.527303998° 31' 38.3"W
- New Holland (Clark Township) 4.1 mi. W
- Corsica 6 mi. E
- Joubert (Joubert Township) 7 mi. W
- Aurora Center (Center Township, Aurora County) 7.4 mi. NW
- Armour 11.9 mi. SE
- Stickney (Aurora County) 11.9 mi. N
- Harrison 0.8 mi. N
- New Holland (Clark Township) 3.7 mi. W
- Ebenezer 3.8 mi. N
- Graceland (Corsica) 6.4 mi. E
- Aurora Center (Truro Township, Aurora County) 6.6 mi. N
- Quaker (Center Township, Aurora County) 7.3 mi. N
- Aurora Center (Center Township, Aurora County) 7.3 mi. NW
- Morningside (Moore Township, Charles Mix County) 8 mi. SW
- Grandview (Grandview Township) 9 mi. E
- Old Saint Paul (Truro Township, Aurora County) 9.1 mi. N
- Saint Paul (Moore Township, Charles Mix County) 9.9 mi. S
- Saint Paul (Truro Township, Aurora County) 10 mi. N
- 52
- 488 m
- 927072888
- Updated May 2, 2020