Harrison County, Indiana
Harrison County, in far southern Indiana along the Ohio River, was established in 1808. Its county seat is Corydon, site of Indiana's first state capital and several historic landmarks.
Overview
Harrison County lies in the far southern part of the U.S. state Indiana, bordered by the Ohio River. Founded in 1808, it combines rural landscapes, small towns and riverfront communities. The county seat is Corydon, a community that served as Indiana's first state capital.
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The county was created in 1808 during the early territorial period. Corydon hosted the state's first government and the 1816 constitutional convention where Indiana's first constitution was adopted. Historic sites and preserved buildings in the county reflect its role in early statehood and frontier settlement.
Geography and natural features
Harrison County occupies rolling hills and river valleys typical of southern Indiana. Karst terrain, caves and limestone outcrops occur in parts of the county, and the Ohio River shapes local transport, commerce and recreation. Several parks and forested areas offer trails and outdoor activities.
Population and government
At the 2010 census the county's population was recorded at 39,364. Local government centers on the county seat; official county functions and records are maintained in Corydon (county seat). Townships and small municipalities manage local services across the rural landscape.
Economy, attractions and importance
The local economy blends agriculture, small manufacturing, services and tourism. Visitors come for historic sites connected to early Indiana history, river recreation and natural attractions. Preservation of early government buildings and battlefields contributes to cultural tourism.
Notable distinctions
- Corydon's role as Indiana's first capital is a defining historical fact.
- The county's founding in 1808 makes it one of the older counties in the state.
- Proximity to the Ohio River has influenced settlement, transport and leisure.
For official information, tourism resources and local services consult county materials and state references via local government and heritage organizations.
Regional resources and local guides can provide maps, event listings and conservation updates; see also county pages and state departments for administrative details.
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AlegsaOnline.com Harrison County, Indiana Leandro Alegsa
URL: https://en.alegsaonline.com/art/42568
Sources
- quickfacts.census.gov : "Harrison County QuickFacts"
- uscounties.org : "Find a County – Harrison County IN"