Harrison Township, Darke County, Ohio
Harrison Township is one of the twenty townships of Darke County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census found 2,164 people in the township.
Geography
Located in the southwestern corner of the county, it borders the following townships:- Liberty Township - north
- Neave Township - northeast corner
- Butler Township - east
- Monroe Township, Preble County - southeast corner
- Jefferson Township, Preble County - south
- Franklin Township, Wayne County, Indiana - west
Name and history
It is one of nineteen Harrison Townships statewide.The area within the modern borders of Harrison Township was first settled in 1810, but it was abandoned after Native American attacks; no settlers returned until after the end of the War of 1812. American soldiers built two forts in 1813 for that war within the bounds of the present township: Fort Black, near Main Street in present-day New Madison, and Fort Nesbitt, in Section 32. After the war's end, some settlers returned to the area, along with many former residents of Kentucky. Growth in population enabled Harrison Township to be formed by splitting Twin Township in May 1818; its initial area was reduced by the formation of German Township in 1820. The first school was established in the township in 1819, while the township's first church was a Church of Christ.